For over the last 8 years we have worked for Bike Events and Cycle Rides (London to Brighton organisers).
We do this throughout the summer.

They organise charity rides up & down the country, and not just in the UK.
Check out 
www.bike-events.com again this year.

For us it’s a challenge turning up in the middle of nowhere, building a workshop, and looking after 2,000 to 28,000 bikes

If you fancy riding a well organised event, that’s not to far to travel, and goes through some lovely picturesque areas, with distances that vary from 30 miles to 60 miles, why not contact them for more details!

We will be working on the following events....

 

 

EventDateLocationDescription
13 June 2010The Jolly Fisherman Pub Greatstone & The Swan Inn WittershamGreat Kent Ride With a choice of two circular routes of 35 or 60 miles, this ride takes you over gentle wooded hills through unspoilt countryside to where the Garden of England meets the Sea.
20 June 2010Service Point Haywards HeathLondon to Brighton The Bike Ride is 54 miles from London to Brighton starting from Clapham Common and ending in Brighton (East of Palace Pier).
27 June 2010Start Point Walpole ParkLondon To Oxford 57miles. A great Summer's day cycling from London through the Chilterns to Oxford in aid of CLIC Sargent.
18 July 2010Service Point Mount Nessing WindmillLondon To Southend for the British Heart Foundation: 59 miles through the quiet lanes and villages of south Essex.
25 July 2010Service Point WidfordLondon To Cambridge 57 miles. Starting from Pickett's Lock in north London, the London to Cambridge bike ride winds through beautiful countryside to the finish at Midsummer Common in the heart of Cambridge,
05 September 2010Service Point Fordbridge Car Par Sunbury.London to Windsor. Come and enjoy a late Summer's day cycling and help raise vital funds for the British Heart Foundation. With a choice of a 37 miles on-road route from Richmond Green to Alexandra Gardens in Windsor or an alternative 29 mile route that's perfect for families, both follow leafy lanes and through the pretty villages of the Thames Valley.