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Race Schedule Henley-On-Thames To RACE SCHEDULE 3 HENLEY-ON-THAMES TO BLENHEIM PALACE Neutralised section Approximate distance of neutralised section 2km / 1.2miles Market Place, Hart Street, Thameside, New Street, Bell Street, Northfield End, Fairmile Distance of stage 145.1km / 90.2miles Neutralised start 10:30 35km/ph 38km/ph 42km/ph 35km/ph 38km/ph 42km/ph KM KM KM to go Miles Feature Instruction Description KM to go Miles Feature Instruction Description Start Neutralised Hart Street, Henley-on-Thames 10:30 10:30 10:30 37.0 108.1 23.0 T.Junction Right A4074 11:49 11:43 11:37 0.00 145.1 0.00 Start Proper A4130 Fairmile 10:45 10:45 10:45 38.1 107.0 23.7 Junction Left B4526 Deadman’s Lane 11:51 11:45 11:39 0.8 144.3 0.5 Junction Right B480 dir Pishill 10:46 10:46 10:46 39.3 105.8 24.4 Keep Right 11:53 11:47 11:40 0.9 144.2 0.6 Sign Lower Assendon 10:46 10:46 10:46 40.2 104.9 25.0 T.Junction Right B4526 11:54 11:48 11:42 4.8 140.3 3.0 Sign Stonor 10:53 10:52 10:51 41.6 103.5 25.9 Sign Crays Pond 11:57 11:50 11:44 6.0 139.1 3.7 Keep Left B480 dir Pishill 10:55 10:54 10:53 44.6 100.5 27.7 Sign Goring 12:02 11:55 11:48 6.7 138.4 4.2 Caution! Deer 10:56 10:55 10:54 45.7 99.4 28.4 Junction Right B4009 Wallingford Road 12:04 11:57 11:49 7.1 138.0 4.4 Sign Pishill 10:57 10:56 10:55 47.9 97.2 29.8 X.Roads Straight B4009 Wallingford Road 12:08 12:00 11:53 7.1 138.0 4.4 QoM 1 Cat 2 Start 10:57 10:56 10:55 48.3 96.8 30.0 Sign South Stoke 12:08 12:01 11:53 9.5 135.6 5.9 QoM 1 Cat 2 Finish Pishill 11:01 11:00 10:58 49.7 95.4 30.9 Sign South Stoke 12:11 12:03 11:55 10.3 134.8 6.4 Junction Right 11:02 11:01 10:59 51.4 93.7 32.0 Sign North Stoke 12:14 12:06 11:58 10.8 134.3 6.7 Sign Greenfield 11:03 11:02 11:00 51.5 93.6 32.0 X.Roads Straight B4009 Wallingford Road 12:14 12:06 11:58 12.8 132.3 8.0 Sign Christmas Common 11:07 11:05 11:03 53.2 91.9 33.1 T.Junction Left A4074 Port Way 12:17 12:09 12:00 13.2 131.9 8.2 Keep Left dir Stokenchurch 11:07 11:05 11:03 53.5 91.6 33.3 R/about 2nd Exit A4074 Port Way 12:17 12:09 12:01 13.3 131.8 8.3 Junction Left Hill Road 11:08 11:06 11:03 54.2 90.9 33.7 Sign Crowmarsh Gifford 12:19 12:10 12:02 13.8 131.3 8.6 Caution! Fast Descent 11:08 11:06 11:04 54.5 90.6 33.9 Keep Left Central Island 12:19 12:11 12:02 15.3 129.8 9.5 Sign Watlington 11:11 11:09 11:06 54.6 90.5 34.0 R/about 1st Exit The Street 12:19 12:11 12:02 15.9 129.2 9.9 Junction Right Caution! Against One Way 11:12 11:10 11:07 55.2 89.9 34.3 M R/about 1st Exit The Street 12:20 12:12 12:03 16.0 129.1 9.9 X.Roads Left Couching Street 11:12 11:10 11:07 55.7 89.4 34.6 Sign Wallingford 12:21 12:12 12:04 16.3 128.8 10.1 T.Junction Right B480 Brook Street 11:13 11:10 11:08 55.7 89.4 34.6 T.Lights Straight Caution! Narrow Bridge 12:21 12:12 12:04 16.5 128.6 10.3 Keep Left B4009 Britwell Road 11:13 11:11 11:08 56.4 88.7 35.1 Sprint 1 Wallingford 12:22 12:14 12:05 18.1 127.0 11.3 Sign Britwell Salome 11:16 11:13 11:10 56.5 88.6 35.1 M R/about 2nd Exit Station Road 12:23 12:14 12:05 18.6 126.5 11.6 X.Roads Left Britwell Hill 11:17 11:14 11:11 58.1 87.0 36.1 R/about 2nd Exit A4130 High Road 12:25 12:16 12:07 19.6 125.5 12.2 QoM 2 Cat 1 Start 11:19 11:15 11:12 58.2 86.9 36.2 Sign Brightwell cum Sotwell 12:26 12:16 12:07 21.1 124.0 13.1 QoM 2 Cat 1 Finish Britwell Hill 11:21 11:18 11:14 60.3 84.8 37.5 Keep Right 12:29 12:20 12:10 22.4 122.7 13.9 T.Junction Rigjt Red Lane 11:23 11:20 11:16 62.1 83.0 38.6 X.Roads Straight A4130 12:32 12:23 12:13 23.2 121.9 14.4 Sign Cookley Green 11:25 11:21 11:17 63.8 81.3 39.7 Sign Didcot 12:35 12:25 12:15 23.5 121.6 14.6 Keep Left B481 11:25 11:22 11:18 63.9 81.2 39.7 R/about 2nd Exit A4130 Hadden Hill 12:35 12:25 12:15 24.6 120.5 15.3 Sign Park Corner 11:27 11:23 11:19 64.4 80.7 40.0 R/about 1st Exit B4016 Broadway 12:36 12:26 12:16 26.5 118.6 16.5 Sign Nettlebed 11:31 11:26 11:22 65.0 80.1 40.4 Sprint 2 Didcot 12:37 12:27 12:17 27.3 117.8 17.0 T.Junction Left A4130 11:32 11:28 11:23 65.3 79.8 40.6 T.Lights Straight 12:38 12:28 12:17 27.6 117.5 17.2 R/about 2nd Exit B481 11:32 11:28 11:24 65.4 79.7 40.7 M R/about 1st Exit Broadway 12:38 12:28 12:17 28.4 116.7 17.7 Caution! Deer 11:34 11:29 11:25 65.6 79.5 40.8 M R/about 2nd Exit Broadway 12:38 12:28 12:18 29.0 116.1 18.0 Sign Highmoor 11:35 11:30 11:26 65.8 79.3 40.9 M R/about 1st Exit Broadway 12:39 12:28 12:18 29.9 115.2 18.6 Keep Left B481 11:36 11:32 11:27 66.1 79.0 41.1 R/about 2nd Exit B4493 Wantage Road 12:39 12:29 12:18 30.0 115.1 18.7 Drinks Start 11:37 11:32 11:27 67.4 77.7 41.9 T.Lights Straight B4493 Didcot Road 12:42 12:31 12:20 32.1 113.0 20.0 Keep Right B481 11:40 11:35 11:30 68.1 77.0 42.3 R/about 2nd Exit B4493 Didcot Road 12:43 12:32 12:21 32.3 112.8 20.1 Sign Rotherfield Peppard 11:41 11:36 11:30 68.1 77.0 42.3 Keep Left 12:43 12:32 12:21 33.3 111.8 20.7 Caution! Sharp Right! 11:42 11:37 11:32 68.2 76.9 42.4 Sign Harwell 12:43 12:32 12:21 33.5 111.6 20.8 Junction Right Gallowstree Road 11:43 11:37 11:32 68.9 76.2 42.8 Keep Left Drewits Corner 12:44 12:33 12:22 33.8 111.3 21.0 X.Roads Straight Stoke Row Road 11:43 11:38 11:33 69.4 75.7 43.2 Keep Right Wantage Road 12:45 12:34 12:23 35.2 109.9 21.9 Sign Gallowstree Common 11:46 11:40 11:35 69.8 75.3 43.4 T.Junction Right A417 12:46 12:35 12:24 35.4 109.7 22.0 Keep Right Horsepond Road 11:46 11:40 11:35 70.4 74.7 43.8 Sign Rowstock 12:47 12:36 12:25 36.6 108.5 22.8 Sign Cane End 11:48 11:42 11:37 70.7 74.4 44.0 R/about 2nd Exit A417 Reading Road 12:47 12:36 12:25 28 35km/ph 38km/ph 42km/ph 35km/ph 38km/ph 42km/ph KM KM KM to go Miles Feature Instruction Description KM to go Miles Feature Instruction Description 72.1 73.0 44.8 Sign East Hendred 12:50 12:38 12:27 132.4 12.7 82.3 T.Junction Right Caution! Against One Way Market Street 14:34 14:14 13:53 73.6 71.5 45.8 Sign West Hendred 12:52 12:41 12:29 132.6 12.5 82.5 X.roads Right Church Street 14:35 14:14 13:53 75.0 70.1 46.6 Green Zone Start 12:55 12:43 12:31 132.7 12.4 82.5 Keep Left Church Street 14:35 14:14 13:53 75.4 69.7 46.9 Feed Zone Start 12:55 12:44 12:32 133.6 11.5 83.1 T.Junction Right B4437 Woodstock Road 14:37 14:15 13:54 76.6 68.5 47.6 Green Zone Finish 12:58 12:45 12:33 137.0 8.1 85.2 Caution! Deer 14:42 14:21 13:59 77.6 67.5 48.3 Sign Wantage 12:59 12:47 12:35 137.0 8.1 85.2 X.roads Straight B4437 Woodstock Road 14:42 14:21 13:59 77.9 67.2 48.4 Double M/RA Straight A417 Charlton Road 13:00 12:48 12:35 140.5 4.6 87.4 Keep Left B4437 14:49 14:26 14:04 78.6 66.5 48.9 Double M/RA Straight A417 Wallingford Street 13:01 12:49 12:36 141.2 3.9 87.8 T.Junction Right A44 14:50 14:27 14:05 78.8 66.3 49.0 M R/about 1st Exit A417 Wallingford Street 13:01 12:49 12:36 143.0 2.1 88.9 Sign Woodstock 14:53 14:30 14:08 78.8 66.3 49.0 Keep Right A417 Wallingford Street 13:01 12:49 12:36 144.6 0.5 89.9 Junction Right Entrance into Blenheim Palace 14:56 14:33 14:10 79.0 66.1 49.1 Junction Right Market Place Caution! Against One Way 13:02 12:49 12:37 145.1 0.0 90.2 Finish Blenheim Palace 14:57 14:34 14:11 79.2 65.9 49.3 Junction Right Mill Street 13:02 12:50 12:37 79.7 65.4 49.6 Double M/RA Straight A417 Challow Road 13:03 12:50 12:38 80.5 64.6 50.1 Sign East Challow 13:04 12:52 12:39 80.9 64.2 50.3 Sign East Challow 13:05 12:52 12:39 NOTES 87.1 58.0 54.2 Keep Left A417 Faringdon Road 13:16 13:02 12:48 87.6 57.5 54.5 Sign Stanford in the Vale 13:17 13:03 12:49 86.1 59.0 53.5 R/about 2nd Exit A417 Faringdon Road 13:14 13:00 12:47 89.8 55.3 55.8 X.roads Straight 13:20 13:06 12:52 92.5 52.6 57.5 R/about 1st Exit A420 13:25 13:11 12:56 93.3 51.8 58.0 R/about 2nd Exit A417 Park Road 13:27 13:12 12:57 93.4 51.7 58.1 Sign Faringdon 13:27 13:12 12:57 94.2 50.9 58.6 T.Lights Straight A417 Park Road 13:28 13:13 12:58 94.6 50.5 58.8 M R/about 2nd Exit A417 Gravel Walk 13:29 13:14 12:59 94.8 50.3 59.0 M R/about 2nd Exit A4095 Gloucester Street 13:29 13:14 12:59 95.1 50.0 59.1 Junction Left A4095 Cornmarket 13:30 13:15 13:00 95.1 50.0 59.1 Junction Left Cornmarket (cut through) 13:30 13:15 13:00 95.2 49.9 59.2 T.Junction Left A4095 Church Street 13:30 13:15 13:00 95.4 49.7 59.3 Junction Right A4095 Radcot Road 13:30 13:15 13:00 95.5 49.6 59.4 Caution! Deer 13:30 13:15 13:00 98.8 46.3 61.4 Caution! Hump Back Bridge 13:36 13:21 13:05 98.9 46.2 61.5 Sign Radcot 13:36 13:21 13:05 99.1 46.0 61.6 T.Lights Caution! Narrow Bridge 13:37 13:21 13:05 99.2 45.9 61.7 T.Lights Caution! Narrow Bridge 13:37 13:21 13:05 100.9 44.2 62.7 Sign Clanfield 13:40 13:24 13:08 103.7 41.4 64.5 Sign Black Bourton 13:45 13:28 13:12 103.8 41.3 64.5 Keep Left B4020 Station Road 13:45 13:28 13:12 104.4 40.7 64.9 Sign Alvescot 13:46 13:29 13:13 105.8 39.3 65.8 Junction Left 13:48 13:32 13:15 106.8 38.3 66.4 Sign Kencot 13:50 13:33 13:16 106.9 38.2 66.5 X.roads Straight B4477 13:50 13:33 13:16 108.6 36.5 67.5 Sign Filkins 13:53 13:36 13:19 109.2 35.9 67.9 T.Junction Left B4477 13:54 13:37 13:20 109.5 35.6 68.1 T.Junction Right A361 13:55 13:37 13:20 117.6 27.5 73.1 R/about 2nd Exit A361 The Hill 14:09 13:50 13:32 117.7 27.4 73.2 Sign Burford 14:09 13:50 13:32 118.5 26.6 73.7 T.Lights Caution! Narrow Bridge 14:10 13:52 13:33 118.6 26.5 73.8 M R/about 2nd Exit A361 14:10 13:52 13:33 118.9 26.2 73.9 Sign Fulbrook 14:11 13:52 13:33 122.5 22.6 76.2 X.roads Right B4437 dir Charlbury 14:17 13:58 13:39 125.1 20.0 77.8 Drinks Finish 14:22 14:02 13:42 131.0 14.1 81.5 Caution! Fast Descent 14:32 14:11 13:51 131.7 13.4 81.9 Sign Charlbury 14:33 14:12 13:52 132.1 13.0 82.1 M R/about 1st Exit Forest Road 14:34 14:13 13:52 29.
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