FARNHAM CHARITY BIKE RIDE 2014
The Farnham Charity Bike Ride is a fun and increasingly popular community event that attracts cyclists from the Farnham area, and the surrounding towns and counties. It’s an annual event with a great family atmosphere for cyclists of all ages and abilities. Explore stunning countryside, discover charming villages and conquer a few rewarding hills - all on mainly minor roads around Farnham.
Previous events have received excellent rider feedback with recommendation rates over 98%.
- Free Medal and certificate for all Finishers (subject to availability)
- A choice of three circular routes: 50 miles, 25 miles and 16 miles
- A choice of five start times between 8.45 and 9.45
- Children aged under 16 go FREE when accompanied by a fee-paying adult
- Save £6 by registering online before 2nd July (£17 per adult), or pay on the day (£23 per adult)
- Extensive, Clear Route Marking
- Refreshment points providing free drinks, light snacks and encouragement
- Special discounts from our event sponsors and partner companies, click here for details
- Prizes for Top Fundraiser and Top Fundraising Company Team
- Parking nearby
- Toilets near start/finish area
- Mechanical and Emergency Support
- Event marshals and mobile patrols to keep you on track
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