BHF London to Brighton

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gary in derby

Well-Known Member
Location
Derby
its overcast but not to windy, so perfect day for a training ride. looking at a 35 miler today. but first a little bit of fettling to do. How is everybodys preperation for the ride going? only 4 weeks now and sad i know but is my first, starting to get a buzz.
 
Anyone doing the BHF London to Brighton night ride next weekend. Looks like about 5,000 doing it judging by my number.
 
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User10571

Guest
1855094 said:
£50 registration fee. If anyone wants I'll escort them to Brighton for £10, carry drinks and snacks, fix punctures and everything.
I'll do it for £7.50
 
1855094 said:
£50 registration fee. If anyone wants I'll escort them to Brighton for £10, carry drinks and snacks, fix punctures and everything.

£31 unless you register on the night. And I'm not going to ride it in under 2hrs just to stay on the legal side of minimum wage legislation. Or do you class yourselves as interns at this? :whistle:
 

Part time cyclist

Über Member
Location
Kent
Has anyone got their number and start time yet?
 

Tim Hall

Guest
Location
Crawley
1855181 said:
Indeed, that one is frankly laughable. Nice business if you can get enough signed up though.
And from the Moonriders' website:

From your £300 target the charity retains £205 and pays the event organisers £95 for the cost of your place on the event. Please see the ‘What’s Included’ section for more information.
 
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