2020 Off Road Challenge Day 19

Event ride

Event description


This event was first held in 2006.

Our Off-Road Challenge ride is an off-road ride through the bridleways and country lanes around Hertfordshire covering a tasty 50 or 65 kilometres.

Saturday 8th August 2020 to Sunday 30th to August 2020

Start times: 09:00 am to 12:00 am from Stevenage Cycle Hub in Fairlands Valley Park

Time allowed: 3.5 to 6.5 hours

Price: FREE

The 2020 event is informal, and during the 3 week window will operate like an Audax Permanent, without formal Brevet Cards or manned controls. Mobile phone photos should be used, to show start and finish times and reaching an information control or turning point. No information will be available at the start, so please print the information you will need in advance.

Please enter in advance by text/telephone or email specifying the date on which you plan to ride and the start time, as places each day will be limited to six. If you need copies of the route, or maps, and you tell Paul in advance, he will post them to you. You can ride the route more than once, provided places on you chosen dates are available. Place availability each day will be on a “first come, first served” basis.

We will be using last years route sheets and maps, as there are no planned changes.

There is an entry form which you can fill in and use to record your entry. The details of who to send it to by e-mail and what to include is all on the form for you

Route Sheets & Maps

Although Brevet Cards will not be provided this year, you can, optionally, download a 2020 brevet card below, which will help you to keep track of your progress and provide details of what information you should record.

You can download and print the route information. The routes for 2020 are the same as those created and tested in 2019. Suggested printer settings for the route sheets: A4, Landscape, Duplex, Short-side left (for printers with duplex capability).

The GPX files from 2019 are available. These are suitable for loading onto cycle computers. 

Detailed maps with the route overlaid are also available. They are suitable for riders not wishing to use (or who don't have) paper Ordnance Survey maps. The maps are intended to be used together with the Route Sheet. The OS Cycling map includes km markers and small green flags that correspond to cues in the Route Sheet.

Event type


Route details


  • 50 mi / 80 km