Road mag brand extension sees exclusive weekend events taking place at Peak District, Cotswolds and South Downs this year

Future rolls out Cycling Plus Weekenders

Road cycling mag Cycling Plus has launched exclusive riding weekends for 2014 – the Cycling Plus Weekenders.

Targeted at riders of all abilities, whether first-timers or veterans, Cycling Plus Weekenders are exclusive riding weekends at luxury hotels. They will allow participants the opportunity to receive a vast array of expert guidance from bike maintenance to technique, fitness and nutrition advice, as well as chance to ride alongside special guest riders.

On sale now at www.cyclingplusweekenders.com, there are three weekends to choose from the Peak District, South Downs and Cotswolds, with tickets for those who want to ride or just learn more about the delights of riding.

"We are really excited about these new events in three of the best riding locations in the UK," said Cycling Plus editor Rob Spedding. "The venues are first class and the Cycling Plus team are already looking forward to a chance to get in some early season miles riding with our readers.

“We are also grateful to have the support from a number of top cycling industry partners; already on board are Saris, Wilier and CNP, all of whom will be contributing their experts and products for attendees to try at the events."

Tickets cost £130 for a Non-Rider Weekend, or £325 for a Rider Weekend Ticket. The first runs March 21st to 23rd at Shringley Hall Hotel in the Peak District, followed by April 25th to 27th at Norton Park Hotel in the South Downs. The final weekend runs May 16th to 18th at Heythrop Park resort in the Cotswolds.

The weekends offer bike-fit assessments, off bike fitness sessions, lunch stops and feed stations on training rides, guided group rides with expert ride leader…and plenty more – to find out more about that head to www.cyclingplusweekenders.com

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