10 SEPTEMBER 2017 – EDINBURGH – 10 MILES – ALL RIDERS RECEIVE A MEDAL – TRANSPORT AVAILABLE
The Wee Jaunt® provides a fantastic and traffic free route taking in the last 10 miles of the Classic Challenge route, starting in Linlithgow and joining the festival atmosphere with the rest of the Pedal for Scotland Classic Challenge and Big Belter® riders at the finish line at the Royal Highland Centre.
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RIDER PACKS AND PURCHASED T-SHIRTS WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR COLLECTION ON THE DAY OF THE EVENT
*Purchased t-shirts and rider packs can be collected on the day from The Peel, Linlithgow.
STARTING
Between 8:30-9am
TRANSPORT
Wee Jaunt® transport will be open from 07:00 – 07;30 at Ingliston Park & Ride, Edinburgh. We Jaunt transport is free.
Tram Transport – £3 return
Transport for Edinburgh Trams can be purchased at time of registration via website. All proceeds will be donated to charity.
ENTRY
Adult £8, Child £5
THE ROUTE
A ten mile cycle taking in the last ten miles of the Classic Challenge route on traffic free roads.
PLEASE NOTE: Final route subject to change.
RIDERS RECEIVE
Rider pack containing vest number, bike number and info guide, transport from Edinburgh (Royal Highland Centre) for you and your bike to get to the start. A medal at the finish line.
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