FARNHAM CHARITY BIKE RIDE 2014
The Farnham Charity Bike Ride is a fun and increasingly popular community event that attracts cyclists from the Farnham area, and the surrounding towns and counties. It’s an annual event with a great family atmosphere for cyclists of all ages and abilities. Explore stunning countryside, discover charming villages and conquer a few rewarding hills - all on mainly minor roads around Farnham.
Previous events have received excellent rider feedback with recommendation rates over 98%.
- Free Medal and certificate for all Finishers (subject to availability)
- A choice of three circular routes: 50 miles, 25 miles and 16 miles
- A choice of five start times between 8.45 and 9.45
- Children aged under 16 go FREE when accompanied by a fee-paying adult
- Save £6 by registering online before 2nd July (£17 per adult), or pay on the day (£23 per adult)
- Extensive, Clear Route Marking
- Refreshment points providing free drinks, light snacks and encouragement
- Special discounts from our event sponsors and partner companies, click here for details
- Prizes for Top Fundraiser and Top Fundraising Company Team
- Parking nearby
- Toilets near start/finish area
- Mechanical and Emergency Support
- Event marshals and mobile patrols to keep you on track
Looks like yet another bike share service that's going to fold because of selfish idiots.
It would be more educational to give them a fine. They wouldn't forget that in a hurry.
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If only!
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