Event title: The Ruby Ride
Event date/s: 14th September 2014
Event location: In and around the Portsmouth and Hampshire area, starting and finishing at Lakeside North Harbour
The Rowans Hospice is delighted to launch the third Ruby Ride cycle event, a sponsored bike ride in and around the Portsmouth and Hampshire area. With the choice of three great routes; Leisure (18 miles), Challenge (30 miles) and Epic (65 miles) with refreshment and picnic opportunity stops along the way. The Ruby Ride will have staggered start times from 9.30am and all three routes will start and finish at Lakeside North Harbour (adjacent to IBM) All participants will receive a t-shirt, refreshments en route and a medal on completion.
For more information please call 023 9223 7142 or email therubyride [at] rowanshospice.co.uk
Event organiser: Sophie Gunner
Your relationship: Orgainiser
Cost of entry:
Registration costs £20 for adults, £10 for children 5 to 15 and free for under 5’s but must be accompanied by an adult.
Target sponsorship: £100
Beneficiary: The Rowans Hospice
Event link: www.rowanshospice.co.uk
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