30 March, 2014
Start Location: Hampton Court Palace
End Location: The London Irish Rugby Club
Please note we have a different start and finishing location although the finish is just down the road from the start.
Description:
This is a fun charity cycle challenge starting at Hampton Court Palace with two route options, the royal park hopper which can be enjoyed by the whole family and the high Wycombe charity challenge which is a longer ride and a great way to warm up for the season ahead.
•Signed Routes
•Garmin and GPX Downloads
The Horse Rangers Royal Park Hopper- 25 miles
Is a great ride for families, or riders who prefer a relaxed ride on mostly quiet roads. Starting from Hampton Court palace the ride will take you though Bushy park onto quiet roads in Teddington across the river to Richmond Park where you will complete a loop of the world famous park. You will then head back through the middle of Richmond park and Bushy park to finish at The London Irish Rugby Club.
The Horse Rangers Charity Challenge
This is a 75 mile ride to Windsor and High Wycombe, the route has a few hills which will warm your legs up for the season ahead but nothing to challenging.
See website for Garmin Routes
This is a fundraising cycle. This is separate to your entry fee with all proceeds going straight to The Horse Rangers.We ask you raise a minimum of £50 to take part. When you register we will be in touch with information on how to set up your Virgin Money Giving page for this event and how to start fundraising.
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