Returning for a 4th year, ENABLE Scotland are delighted to announce the 2015 Cycle the World Challenge. The ultimate 24 hour cycle challenge will see solo riders and teams of between 2 and 6 participants take on Knockhill Racing Circuit on Friday 28th August 2015 at 10am . Participants will cycle through the night competing for the coveted title of Solo and Team winners.
Following on from the success of last year and to continue to encourage the participant numbers to grow, all we ask is for a one off registration fee of £60 with no minimum sponsorship to raise. We do however hope that you will consider fundraising as part of your challenge and we will support you in every way possible to achieve a realistic target.
* This is an exclusive ENABLE Scotland event – all monies raised from registration fees and fundraising go to ENABLE Scotland
EVENT DETAILS
DATE: Friday 28th August 2015
REGISTRATION: 8am Friday 28th August 2015
EVENT START TIME: 10am Friday 28th August 2015
24HR CHALLENGE FINISH TIME: 10am Saturday 29th August 2015
EVENT LOCATION: Knockhill Racing Circuit – Directions
All riders must be registered by 8am to commence the challenge at 10am. There will be time available from 9am to warm up on the circuit At registration you will be issued with your timing chip which will be passed between your team at changeover during the cycle.
Onsite parking and camping areas are available for all participants at no extra cost. Spectators are welcome throughout the event in designated areas.
Spectators
Having your friends and family there to cheer you on is really important and will help you through those tough periods of the event.
Spectators are very welcome throughout the event, especially for the last few hours of your challenge. This is a phenomenal experience and we want everyone to be part of it celebrating your achievements.
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