ACME East Anglian Tourdax 3x 100 Calendar Events 2026
This page is for downloading the GPS files for these, Tom Deakins' calendar events, starting from Witham on Friday 17 April, Edmonton Saturday, and Burnham-on-Crouch on Sunday. Each of the three rides can be ridden separately as a point-to-point event, or together as a three-day, easy paced tour, looping back to finish at The Compasses, Littley Green. Each leg nominally starts at 09.00.
Note that there is possibly a meal on the first evening, but it's a little way from arrivée to the Harvester — it's on the Transfer GPS course. Read Tom's notes, take a routesheet, plan ahead!
This is a new route and these GPS files haven't been tested — take a routesheet, or follow Tom!
The Routesheet
You can download Tom's routesheets below:
The GPS Files
Note that there is an additional GPS file for day 3 in case of ferry cancellations at the bottom of this page.
IMPORTANT — make sure you understand which version of the following GPS files are most suitable for your device.
- Garmin Edge devices — new 500, new 700, 800/810/820, 1000, 1030 — use TCX; 10,000 points should be okay
- The RideWithGPS IQ App also allows direct download from the pinned track to the latest Garmin Edge units with mobile connection
- Older Garmin Edge devices — you're in a murky area in that TCX should work, but you may get a more reliable result from GPX; 10,000 points should be okay
- Wahoo devices — TCX 10k, or "pin" the RideWithGPS route
- Older Garmin devices — GPX and either 250-point or 500-point depending on which device.
Make sure you test these files out on your device before you start!
The full-route files are provided as a single TCX or GPX each. However, the rest of the GPS routes, where the route is split into multiple GPS files, are provided as a ZIP file for each format — you require all of the files in the ZIP file!
The routes are provided as follows:
- a single route for each day's 100km ride —
FULL;
Each part starts and ends at a control.
The routes will appear as TDAX_… on your device.
There are additional notes in the organiser's notes and routesheets, including cautions and alternative routes. It is your responsibility to familiarise yourself with the route and any reported hazards before you start, especially as none of this information is included in the GPS files!
This is now where it gets complicated — there are a LOT of options here, sorted by how split up the route is, how many points in each part, and whether it's TCX or GPX.
Don't forget to take a pencil with you to write the info answers. And the routesheets, just in case!
Alternative end to Day 2 at Battlesbridge
Day 2 ends at the rather remote Burnham Crouch, after a ferry ride. For those wishing to head home at the end of day 2, there's the option of claiming suitable proof-of-passage from Battlesbridge, which has a station back to Lodnon (or somewhere).
This single GPS route of about 14km will appear as TDRY_… on your device.
If you're still having GPS problems or have a question about GPS then email Nick.
If you have a question for the event organiser, then email Tom Deakins.
