The annual business charity cycling event Carter Jonas LandAid Pedalthon takes place on Friday 7 June 2019, starting and ending at Castle Howard.
Cyclists have a choice of 30, 50 and 75 mile routes through the glorious Yorkshire countryside, over moors and through pretty villages.
Riders can enjoy an array of locally produced food at the popular food stations en route, courtesy of some of Yorkshire’s finest food producers.
Last year’s ride raised more than £17,000 for LandAid which is working to end youth homeless. Funds raised are used to help bring empty or derelict properties back into use as safe, affordable homes.
Price:
Early bird entry available until 31st March.
· £60 per individual rider, £300 per team of 6, £400 per team of 8 or £500 per team of 10 (all inc VAT). For larger teams call the Event office.
From 1st April
· £90 per rider, £480 per team of 6, £660 per team of 8 or £840 per team of 10 (all inc VAT). For large teams call the Event office.
· Post ride food and bar for all riders
· Regular monthly newsletter
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