Ride for Life is an exciting new cycling challenge giving you the opportunity to cycle across East Anglia.
Whether you're a regular cyclist or new to the sport, looking to participate as part of a group or solo - this is the perfect challenge for you!
Package 1
3 day challenge covering approx. 200 miles
Includes: Dinner, bed & breakfast and luggage transfers
Registration fee - £200
Minimum sponsorship - £300
You will be in the saddle for approx. 7-8 hours per day.
Package 2
1 day challenge covering approx. 65 miles
Choose to join us on either day 1, 2 or 3
Registration fee - £50
Minimum sponsorship - £150
All cyclists will benefit from
A fully signed and supported route
First aid assistance
A back-up vehicle for the full journey
Kit list and training information
Daily route information cards
Mechanical support
Refreshments and lunches along the route
Fundraising help and support.
Transport is available to take cyclists (including bicycle) back to the start location each day at an extra cost of £10 per person. This must be booked in advance.
It's a standard practice in all UK media as well, can't say I'd miss it if they didn't but equally I'm not going to shed any tears about bastards...
Was thinking about getting a Rohloff one, but then I got a Rohloff which made it a bit pointless. And, of course I only found about it when I was...
I love how you talk about quality Hex wrenches and then show a picture of some Draper ones! Wera or Bondhus far better.
If one's knuckles are several inches below one's ankles...?
This is awful but I'm pretty sure they were riding surrons (electric motorbikes) not bicycles.
Longwater junction is just nasty at the best of times. Road markings have vanished and it's a total free for all no mater what direction you are...
I can do the basics, but largely I prefer to take my bike to the LBS when it needs a service, when they check all the big things and sort them out...
Agree about the blue badge / double yellows ... as you say it's moot in practice....
Interesting, thanks Rendel
Twas ever thus.