The race is on for cyclists to secure their place in this year’s Carter Jonas LandAid Pedalthon, the annual Yorkshire charity cycling event for the UK property and business community.
The ride will raise money for LandAid, the property industry charity working to end youth homelessness in the UK. Last year’s ride raised more than £16,500.
As a rider you’ll benefit from:
· A range of networking opportunities including advance notice of the teams taking part, sociable food stations and the after-ride ‘village’
· New 80 and 40-mile routes through glorious Yorkshire countryside
· Fully marked routes with support and feed stations championing local produce
· Full medical, mechanical and broom wagon support
· Medals for all finishers
7.30-8.30am: 80-mile riders depart
9.00-10am: 40-mile riders depart
5pm: Close and depart
£60 individual; £300 team of 6; £420 team of 8; £540 team of 10
T&R Theakston Ltd, The Brewery, Masham, Ripon, North Yorkshire, HG4 4YD
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