Sun 15 Jun 2025 Thirsk, North Yorkshire, UK

Struggle Moors Road | 100 Miles

Struggle Moors is one of the UK's hardest sportives in Yorkshire. Although this epic feat may feel frightful, with preparation, pacing and plenty of fuel it's achievable for any aspiring road cyclist.

  • Sun 15 Jun 2025
Sutton Bank National Park Centre, Thirsk
100 Miles

00:00

Age 19 & over

£118

  • 100 miles road cycling

Event overview

Although this epic feat may feel frightful, with preparation, pacing and plenty of fuel it's achievable for any aspiring road cyclist. Struggle Moors boasts bucket-list cycling climbs woven into the best North York Moors scenery, combined with the detailed organisation and support. This year we're excited to launch a new route for Struggle Moors 2024. This includes taking on new epic ascents alongside our iconic Rosedale Chimney Bank North York Moors climb. Bring Courage and take on the Chimney or bottle it and take the escape route the long way round. New for 2024 is a 100km route, including some of the best cycling in the North York Moors and Howardian Hills.

This event is part of Struggle Moors Road.

Event details

  • All fitness levels
  • Event village
  • Newcomers

Location

  • Free parking
  • Park
  • Toilets

Route

  • Cut off time
  • Distance markers
  • First aid
  • Food stations
  • Marshals

What's included

  • Medal
  • Race photo

Entries

  • Age 19 & over
  • Enter online

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Sutton Bank National Park Centre, Thirsk
100K

00:00

Age 19 & over

£49

  • 100 km road cycling

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