The Chiltern 100 will start and end at Bovingdon Airfield where an event village will be created to host the 2,500 riders.

This will be the second year the Chiltern 100 cycle has been part of the Human Race Sportive Series, which also includes the prestigious Wiggle Dragon Ride and l’Etape London by Tour de France.

Two routes are offered to entrants. The Gran Fondo takes in almost 110 miles of Chilterns scenery and a grueling 2,700m of climbing over 21 climbs. The Medio Fondo is an approximately 76 mile long course which splinters off the main route before rejoining for the home straight.