Popular annual bike event, Circle of Hope Bike Ride is returning to Cheshire and North Wales for the fifth year.
Professional and amateur cyclists are invited to enter the bike ride taking place on 5 May 2013. With over 250 cyclists expected to enter all money raised will be donated to North West Cancer Research (NWCR).
All ability levels, from leisure cyclists to seasoned pros, are invited to enter the challenge with 100, 50 or 15 mile courses to choose from which take cyclists through picturesque, Denbighshire, Wrexham and Cheshire.
The winners of the Circle of Hope Bike Ride will be the entrants who raise the most for NWCR in each of the three courses.
For more information about NWCR go to www.nwcr.org
For more information about Circle of Hope Bike Ride go to www.circleofhopebikeride.co.uk
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