erykkartman
15-09-2010, 10:39 PM
From Epic forum:
100k Bicycle Ambulance Cycle Challenge
Two friends of mine is organising a inaugural 100k Bicycle Ambulance Cycle Challenge in aid of Lepra Ireland in order to purchase bicycle ambulances for community health projects in Africa,on Sunday the 3rd of October 2010.
100k Bicycle Ambulance Cycle Challenge
The Cycle Challenge will begin at 10.00am from Summerhill House Hotel, Enniskerry, Co Wicklow on Sunday 3rd October 2010 and participants may sign on between 8.00 and 9.30am. You can register for the event on the day or sign-up online at www.lepraireland.org
For more detailed information regarding the event and route etc. go to the ThinkBike website at www.thinkbike.ie
All entrants will receive a €10 voucher for use in the ThinkBike shop and a certificate on completion of the ride. All participants are requested to wear cycling helmets and to comply with the rules of the road.
All the money raised will be used to help LEPRA Ireland in the fight against leprosy, HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria. More information on Lepra Ireland can be found on www.lepraireland.org
All welcome, if you need any more information contact above or contact me.
Im thinking to give it a go on MTB bike with road tyres,
Any takers ?
Michal
100k Bicycle Ambulance Cycle Challenge
Two friends of mine is organising a inaugural 100k Bicycle Ambulance Cycle Challenge in aid of Lepra Ireland in order to purchase bicycle ambulances for community health projects in Africa,on Sunday the 3rd of October 2010.
100k Bicycle Ambulance Cycle Challenge
The Cycle Challenge will begin at 10.00am from Summerhill House Hotel, Enniskerry, Co Wicklow on Sunday 3rd October 2010 and participants may sign on between 8.00 and 9.30am. You can register for the event on the day or sign-up online at www.lepraireland.org
For more detailed information regarding the event and route etc. go to the ThinkBike website at www.thinkbike.ie
All entrants will receive a €10 voucher for use in the ThinkBike shop and a certificate on completion of the ride. All participants are requested to wear cycling helmets and to comply with the rules of the road.
All the money raised will be used to help LEPRA Ireland in the fight against leprosy, HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria. More information on Lepra Ireland can be found on www.lepraireland.org
All welcome, if you need any more information contact above or contact me.
Im thinking to give it a go on MTB bike with road tyres,
Any takers ?
Michal