Pedal for Parkinson's - Stirling
Take part in our Pedal for Parkinson's event in Stirling this summer to have fun, get fit - and make a difference for people with Parkinson's.
With a choice of our 20 mile blast, 40 mile blaze or 60 mile burn routes though central Scotland's beautiful countryside, there's a distance to suit everyone.
There's no minimum sponsorship but we ask that each cyclist tries to raise at least £100.
We'll spend all the money raised in the local region.
What to expect
- a signposted circular route
- bike mechanic support
- a downloadable GPX route file powered by MapMyRide
- refreshments en route
- a medal and a big cheer at the finish
- post-race leg massage
- fun family games at the charity village
Key information
- Venue: Kings Park, Stirling
- Distances: 20, 40 or 60 miles
- Registration cost: £20 for adults, £10 for under-16s.
- Minimum ages: 11 for the 20 mile route, 16 for the 40 and 60 mile routes; all under 16s must be accompanied by an adult
Please note all routes are approximate and are subject to change.
- See more at: http://www.parkinsons.org.uk/content/pedal-parkinsons-stirling#sthash.rT...
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No comment....
If anyone was guilty of carelessness, it was the pedestrian who walked out on to the road directly in front of a cylist.
Look at the angry man. https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/article/2024/may/06/bournemouth-road...
Sadly, any malicious arsehole can walk into Screwfix and pick up a kilo of them for £9
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" over 50% say more cameras would “change their behaviour” " It's a well known fact the carrot doesn't work for most motorist, but the big stick does.
That Katie Bower of the OHSP seems to have the right idea on some of the priorities of bicycle safety month.
Well done Cheshire constabulary.