Suffolk Sunrise 100 (£50!)

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e-rider

Banned member
Location
South West
I was going to ride the Suffolk Sunrise 100 until I discovered that on-the-line entry is £50.

Surely this is beyond a joke and counter-productive in terms of raising money for charity (which is the main reason behind the ride)?

I know that in previous years they have had about 700 riders. Compare this to the much cheaper Norwich 100 which achieves over 3000 riders each year.
 

Glover Fan

Well-Known Member
I don't have much of an opinion on Sportives, but you have to be an absolute mug to spend that amount of money to ride on a road still open to the public.
 
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e-rider

Banned member
Location
South West
OK, I should correct myself here I think.

The on-the-day entry fee of £50 includes a charity donation. If you enter in advance for £28 you are expected to raise at least £30 for charity; so by entering on the line you are essentially paying the charity money from your own pocket - which I suppose isn't too bad. The website doesn't make that clear, it just says £50 for on-the-line entry.
 

vorsprung

Veteran
Location
Devon
Alternatively, spend £10 entering my 400km "Avalon Sunrise" audax and make a donation to the charity of your choice.

If the Suffolk event costs £28 to enter then the 400 is more than ten times cheaper per kilometre :biggrin:
 
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e-rider

Banned member
Location
South West
Alternatively, spend £10 entering my 400km "Avalon Sunrise" audax and make a donation to the charity of your choice.

If the Suffolk event costs £28 to enter then the 400 is more than ten times cheaper per kilometre :biggrin:

Is it £5 if I only do 200km
 
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