Cyclists:

Not too late to take part in charity cycle ride

This coming Sunday, Islanders can take part in the 100 Here 100 There charity cycle challenge, raising money for three vital charities.

As previously reported through OnTheWight, firefighters on the Isle of Wight are going to be taking part in a challenge to cycle 100 miles on the Isle of Wight in a single day, after completing 100 mountains in just ten days in France, under a challenge called ’100 Here 100 There’.

The team are hoping to raise at least £20,000 through the challenge and will split the money between three charities, Wessex Cancer Trust, Seeds4Change and the Firefighters Charity.

100 Here
Islanders are being invited to get on their bikes and take part in the ‘Here’ part of the challenge.

For a small donation of just £25 per adult, £5 for 16 – 18 year olds and only £1 if you are under 16 you can take part in the Island leg of 100 Here 100 There on Sunday 30th June 2013.

The donation covers all your refreshments at the designated Feeder Stations and also for mechanical assistance on the day from Wight Mountain.

The ride will open on the day for registration from 7am onwards at Ryde Fire Station and will end at 6pm at the same point.

Gather friends for a team
Any teams wishing to enter and ride a section of the route each can do so by emailing [email protected]
Entry will be £25 for the first cyclist with additional members only £5 each. (Payment must be made as a whole team and not individually in this instance)

See the 100Here100There Website for full details and please help spread the word.

Image: Felix O under CC BY 2.0