The challenge:
England... France... Belgium... Netherlands... Luxembourg... Germany... Switzerland... Austria... Italy...
9 countries, 9 days, 900 miles!
The Goal:
Up to 50 riders will be aiming to raise enough money to run the Get Connected helpline for a year, supporting 250,000 children and young people who have nowhere else to turn.
What you'll get when you sign up:
- All travel, accommodation and transfers covered in sign-up fee
- All food, drinks and refreshments while riding
- A cycle t-shirt for each day of the ride
- Regular communication and training plans from Get Connected
- Suggestions and ideas for fundraising
For more information, please take a look at our website at: www.getconnected.org.uk/ride999
If you're interested and would like to sign up, please contact Genevieve at genevieve.hinchliff [at] getconnected.org.uk
Or maybe the motorist worked for one of the three letter agencies had diplomatic immunity?
And the Could've Been King with his Army of Meanwhiles and Never-Weres!
Look, just call me Ishmael, OK?
This would only be 'fair' if some sort of safe alternative routes for cyclists are put in place.*...
"Dear Absolute Black - please send me one of you puley cages for my Pendleton. Halfords say they can fit it for me."
Sounds like Johannesburg to me.
Many reasons why people don't cycle, not all financial. I would agree though that the cycle2work scheme is to much red tape to be a success and...
His point is they are cutting corners on manufacturing costs. Thus the recalls. But they charge more for it. So you pay more, but the underlying...
Haha what a joke. The so called protesters was a small group of mainly elderly women, one was 96 and 1 was disabled, who spent about an hour...
If there wasn't a bike attached to it I'm not sure I'd realise what it was.