Want to find out how far you and some friends can ride on the track in 24 hours? You'll get your chance on May 14 at the inaugural Cyclone24 at Newport Velodrome.
The format is simple: teams of up to six riders will ride in relays, with one rider on the track at all times, for up to an hour at a time. Greatest distance wins.
Racing will start at noon on May 14 after bike sizing (Dolan bikes will be supplied or you can apply to use your own), briefings and warm-up.
The following 24 hours of relay track riding will be peppered with a mix of on and off track challenges to keep everyone awake. A rest area and refreshments will be provided to help keep energy levels high. After the racing there'll be an awards ceremony and a meal.
The event is a fund-raiser for homelessness charity The Wallich and organisers are aiming to raise £30,000 from a mixture of entry fees, sponsorship and personal fund-raising by participants.
The Wallich has been providing accommodation and support services for homeless people for over 30 years, starting with a 20-bed hostel in Cardiff and expanding to a multi-project agency working in 15 local authorities in Wales.
Donations an be made through the event's Just Giving page.
Participants will have to be certified as competent track riders. Organisers will be running drop in sessions at the Newport velodrome in the run up to the challenge to allow riders to get certified. This is a simple process that involves being taken through a number of on track routines, enabling riders to demonstrate a basic level of competency and safety. Any riders who are already certified will be asked to provide evidence of certification ahead of the event.
Entry fee for a six-person team is £1,200 and squads from the BBC, Continental Tyres, and NatWest have already signed up.
For more details see the Cyclone24 website.

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Homeless charity events
Homeless charity events should be held outdoors. Don’t be a snob with your ‘roofs.’
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I was thinking similar – someone should hold something like this at HHV.