Join us at Pedal for The J’s and enjoy an on-road cycle ride through the beautiful Essex countryside around Chelmsford. It is the 10th year of this busy event which is popular with cyclists of all abilities - from novice riders through to experienced teams from cycling clubs - and raises money for The J’s Hospice.
You have a choice of three circular routes - 15, 35 and 50 miles – all starting and finishing at Admirals Park in Chelmsford.
<When>
05 May at 08:00
<Where>
Admirals Park Chelmsford, CM1 2XS
<How much>
--Early Bird (Available until 31st January 2019)
Adult - £16 / Child (under 16 yrs) - £8
--Pre-Event (1st February – 1st May 2019)
Adult - £20 / Child (under 16 yrs) - £10
--On The Day
Adult - £25 / Child (under 16 yrs) - £12
On the day times for registration:
Registration for 50 mile ride: 08:00- 09:00
Registration for 35 & 15 mile ride: 09:00-11:00
Event website
https://www.havenshospices.org.uk/pedal
For more information, please email fundraising [at] thejshospice.org.uk
or call 01245 475474.
Pedal for The J’s is sponsored by Beaulieu Chelmsford
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