One day gravel and mtb event taking riders out into the Upper Calder Valley on tracks and green lanes on the moors and valleys slopes between Hebden Bridge, Todmorden and Haworth with riders on the long route heading over to Mirfield and back.
GRAVEL – 29km / 900m
68km / 1,500m
81km / 1,800m
MTB – 58km / 1,300m
77km / 1,800m
100km / 2,300m
EPIC – 144km / 2,800m
Event Hub – Mytholmroyd Community Centre, Caldene Avenue, HX7 5AF
Start line – From 7am till 10am with tea or coffee and home made cake to get you fueled up. No mass start. Depart when you’re ready from the start line marked out with chalk and flags at the front of the community centre.
Finish line – Hot soup and bread rolls from 2pm – 5pm. The Community Centre has the bonus of changing rooms and hot showers which riders are welcome to use up till 8pm. No event officials on duty at MYCC between 10am – 2pm as we’ll be out riding the trail but access is possible to the event room.
GPX files – Field tested gpx files x7 will be sent to your email address a week prior to the event.
The Calder Skyline event is part of a long weekend of three events with start lines in Settle to ride the Yorkshire Dales on Sunday 3rd May and Sedbergh to ride the Howgills on Monday 4th May. The event is called the Pennine Skyline
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