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07 August 2008
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MapThe big SS ride 2006

So what? The Big Welsh Ride was enough? Didn't get the idea of cycling long distances out the system? Obviously not!

The Big Welsh Ride from Holyhead to Newport in 3 days was 220 mils of riding over very hilly, if not mountainous conditions. We raised over £2500 for charity. The Scotland, Edinburgh to Southend on Sea bike ride is in its own league. Still in early days of preparation for May 2006 but the ride will be at least 450 miles and we plan to do this over 4/5 days. May as well have a challenge involved.

Watch this space as we keep you updated.

Confirmed riders include:

  • Daniel Puddick
  • Geraint Rowland
  • Miles Frith
  • Greg Rock
  • Jeremy Johnson
  • Paul Grout

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Would you rather be on your two wheeled bike than in your car. Would you rather be cycling? Then why not shout about it and get the t-shirt?

If you have an organisation or you are working to raise sponsor money for your bike ride then good luck. There are many event happening in 2005 and as always I'd Rather Cycle are planning a sponsored cycle. If you would like to find out more about our sponsored cycle ride please contact us. If you have a racing bike or mountain bike then there is no excuse. If you are not supporting our chosen charity of 2005 then choose your own. We are all working together to make the roads a safer, friendlier place for bike riders all across the country.

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