Friday May 2, 2014 – Sunday May 4, 2014
The halow 250 is a challenging and highly rewarding cycling adventure in its third successive year. Starting in London and finishing in Guildford – via France, in 48 hours the route covers a total of 250 miles through Surrey, Northern France and Hampshire. The aim of the ride is to raise funds and awareness for the Surrey based charity halow that does a fantastic job in supporting young people with learning difficulties to live active and fulfilling lives.
Cost is £300 with a fundrasing pledge to raise £500 for halow, £300 of which to be recieved by the 1st May 2014.
This Includes:
Professional bike mechanics, support rider, first aiders, motorcycle outriders
High5 energy bars, gels and drinks at regular stops
Invite to Training Days/Cycle Trips
Signed route, rider maps (incl GPS downloads)
Breakfast in Putney (details tbc)
2 Ferry Crossings
Bespoke Team Cycling Kit – branded shorts, jersey and jacket
Drinks Reception on friday night location tbc
Welcome home party (location tbc)
Not included:
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bike
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insurance – travel, personal liability/personal accident
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bike insurance
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beer, meals and food apart from those mentioned
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cycling accessories, lights, helmet,
Draft Itinerary
Leg 1: Putney-Portsmouth
Distance: 77 miles
Leg 2: St Malo-Caen
Distance 117 miles
Leg 3: Portsmouth-Guildford
Distance: 55 miles
To view routes click here
Minimum non refundable deposit of £100 is required with the full amount being paid by the 25th January 2014
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