Perthshire Advertiser

Get on your bike for the Cateran sportive

Date for the big event is August 19

- Clare Damodaran

Cateran Trail co-founder Bob Ellis is involved in the new Cateran Sportive East Perthshire is to be the venue for Scotland’s latest cycling event - the Cateran Sportive.

The event was pencilled in for June during the Coupar Angus Cycling Festival but has now been confirmed for Saturday, August 19.

Keen cyclist and co-founder of the Cateran Trail, Bob Ellis, is one of those behind the new event.

He said: “For some time I have thought we should have a cycle event in east Perthshire similar to the Etape in Highland Perthshire.

“We have some really scenic, off-thebeaten track roads, which would lend themselves to not just a cycle race but also a way to test your own strengths and abilities on a bike, your own challenge if you like, and a cycle ride where you are with many like-minded cyclists.”

Following discussion­s with Bob and John Palfreyman and Grant Murdoch from the EU LEADER-funded Coupar Angus Cycling Hub, Bob spent a number of weeks working out two east Perthshire routes.

He said: “We wanted a route of around 80 miles for the main event and 40 miles for a smaller event.

“I have developed routes that mainly cover quiet country roads and take in the area in and around the 64-mile Cateran Trail, which is why we have called it the Cateran Sportive.

“The routes I have designed are quite challengin­g - or at least the main one is.

“Both start and finish in Larghan Park in Coupar Angus as you have immediate access to quiet country roads.

“The main route is about 78 miles long and involves 1900 metres of climb overall, taking in Newtyle, Balkeerie, Kirriemuir, Persie, Balintore, Kirkton of Glenisla, Forter, Kirkmichae­l, Bridge of Cally, Bamff, Alyth, Ardler before heading back to Coupar Angus.

“The supporting event takes in Ardler, Meigle, Alyth, Kirkton of Glenisla, Brewlands, Kilry, Bamff, Alyth, Ardler and again finishing in Coupar Angus. This route is 40 miles and has a total climb of 900 metres.”

Bob added that although most sportives are chip-timed events, as this is the first event organisers have decided to see what level of interest there is initially before deciding whether to organise a full, timed event.

Both routes will be sign-posted with feed stations along the way, and a map of the course will be given to each competitor.

Bob added that marshalls and feed stations will be required and that anyone wishing to volunteer to help out would be welcome.

He added: “There are many cyclists in our area who cycle through east Perthshire but these are just some of the people we would like to attract. There are just as many recreation­al cyclists out there who probably want to set their own challenges but would like company, and this event is just as much for them.”

Entries for the Cateran Sportive are open now.

Anyone interested in either taking part or helping out should contact Bob on email bob.ellis2@btopenworl­d.com or Grant Murdoch from the Cycling Hub on cachub@outlook.com for more informatio­n. See www.cacyclingh­ub. com or follow The Cateran Sportive on Facebook for regular updates and links to the online booking site.

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