Now in it's 3rd year the Healthspan GBG NightRide sees up to 500 riders cycling through sunset and into the night along Guernsey's quiet and picturesque roads.
This year, Healthspan & GBG are once again running their popular NightRide. This unique charity ride is returning on Saturday 19th September. In 2014, the event saw 400 sponsored cyclists raise more than £9,000 for charity and it was a truly magical atmosphere.
This year we have a a wider selection of routes, (including a new kiddy-friendly ride), fewer hills, a new start time and even better freebies. We're still giving everyone drinks and a giant baguette after the ride, but this year they'll also get a pair of LED lights too.
Please complete your details on the registration page at www.gbg.org.gg to register: We'll immediately email you with all the relevant info. All you need to do then is pay your entry fee (Adult: £10 , Under 18: £5, Under 14: Free).
Oh, and raise a bit of money (£5 minimum sponsorship) and get your mates to join up too. this year we are supporting Cardiac Action Group and the Multiple Scleroses Society (Bailiwick of Guernsey)
NightRide 2015 Routes:
5 miles – Nightride Minis (kiddy friendly)
10 miles – Sunset Cruise
20 miles – Twilight Tootle
40 miles – Roaring 40
60 miles – The Nocturnalist
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