Canine Partners are launching their first cycle challenge of 2016, Pedal for Paws on Sunday 9th October!
Join us on one of our three circular routes from 16 to 52 miles. All routes start and finish at our Southern training centre and are suitable for beginners and experienced riders.
Taking in the beautiful South Downs National Park by road, Pedal for Paws is not one to miss – challenge yourself!
Our three routes available are:
Pace – 16 miles
Amble – 29 miles
Bound – 52 miles
Facilities:
Feed stops on route
Mechanical support
First Aid support
Event village
Parking
Bike wash facilities
Massage services available
Refreshments
And of course your Pedal for Paws medal!
Tickets:
Be quick and buy your tickets now - our ticket prices will increase to £15.00 per child (under 12) and £30.00 per adult on the day!
Why not purchase a ticket for your route combined with our bespoke breathable Canine Partners cycle jersey, at a reduced price! The jerseys will be available from an increased price of £35.00 on the day and through our pop up shop.
All participants will receive our sponsorship literature, to help you with your fundraising and encourage family and friends to support you for undertaking the challenge!
Please do not hesitate to get in touch if you have any queries: sianw [at] caninepartners.org.uk
We look forward to you joining us, pedalling for paws and transforming lives.
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