Sussex Weald Bike Ride - Sunday 19th May 2013
Location: Handcross Park School
Taking part in the Sussex Weald Bike Ride for St Catherine’s Hospice is a great way to enjoy the beautiful Sussex countryside while supporting our vital work.
We have some fantastic new routes this year going through the beautiful Sussex Weald. Whether you're new to cycling or a seasoned pro we have a different routes to suit all abilities. Take on 10 miles, 20 miles, 40 miles or 60 miles.
We provide you with full support to ensure you have a fantastic day:
• You will receive a comprehensive information pack with sponsor forms and route guide
• All routes are on road and fully marshalled with clear, frequent route signs
• There will be refreshment points and toilet stops
• Every cyclist who completes a ride receives a certificate of achievement
Entry £15 per adult in advance (before Friday 10th May 2013). Teams of six or more adults who register in advance receive a 20% discount on entry fees. Entry on the day will be £23. Under 18s ride for free.
To register visit www.stch.org.uk/bikeride or call 01293 447364
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