Our 18th annual ‘Cycle for Life for Farleigh Hospice’ will take place on Sunday 14th September 2014.
With the continued support of local Chartered Accountants MHA MacIntyre Hudson – the 18th annual Cycle for Life for Farleigh Hospice is ready to hit the road! This year we have an even longer third route for the serious cyclists – 100km!
Route A – 20km scenic ride ideal for beginner or younger riders, visits 5 rodings, including the lovely villages of Pleshey, Great Waltham and Mashbury.
Route B – 50km moderate ride through all 8 of the beautiful Essex Rodings.
Route C – 100km challenging ride for serious cyclists!
Registration fee is £10 for adults and £5 for under 16s which covers the cost of a T-shirt and event administration.
For further information call 01245 457408, email events [at] farleighhospice.org or visit www.farleighhospice.org/cycleforlife to register.
Hurry ~ Pre-registration closes on Wednesday 3rd September!.
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