Sun 1 Nov 2026 Romford, UK

Essex Season Ender | 72 Mile

The Perfect End of Season Sportive

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  • Sun 1 Nov 2026
Redbridge Cycling Centre, Romford
72 Mile

08:15

Age 18 & over

£30

  • 72 miles road cycling

Event overview

As the Cycling season draws to a close, good Sportives are becoming harder and harder to find. If like us you don’t want to lose your form over the winter, you’ll be looking for a November ride that is challenging yet suitable for the Autumnal conditions. We have the ride for you! The Essex Season Ender takes place in 2026, covering roads that can be thoroughly enjoyed at any time of year. We’ve worked hard to take this route through some beautiful countryside that can be enjoyed by all, at the same time minimising junctions and crossings so that all you fast people can get a real rhythm going. Redbridge Cycling Centre very convenient to get by both road and public transport being seconds form the A12 as well as accessible from Chadwell Hearth and Grange Hill stations. The Essex Season Ender offers two stunning routes that head out North East into quiet rolling countryside roads. Both routes take in beautiful scenery that is extremely popular amongst local cyclists due to the variety of terrain on offer – both routes take on hills such as Hoe Lane, as well as offering flatter sections for those looking to get their average speed up. So don’t miss out on this season’s last chance to have a ride with friends and like minded people. Let’s keep that summer form for as long as possible!

This event is part of Essex Season Ender.

Event details

  • Average fitness
  • Beginner-friendly
  • Event village

Route

  • Distance markers
  • Food stations
  • Water stations
  • Wave start

Location

  • Changing facilities
  • Toilets

What's included

  • Chip timing
  • Drinks
  • Snacks

How to enter

  • Age 18 & over
  • Entries open
  • Enter online
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08:45

Age 18 & over

£30

  • 42 miles road cycling
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