Charity Ride in Association with Giant Shoreham

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Event title: AITC's Little Big Giant
Event date/s: Sunday 24th July 2016
Event location: American Express Community Stadium
Event organiser: Albion in the Community/Giant Shoreham/Mr Cycles
Your relationship: Event Organiser
Cost of entry: £25, £30 and £35
Minimum sponsorship: N/A
Beneficiary: Albion in the Community - albioninthecommunity.org.uk
Event link: http://mrcycles.co.uk/category/events/aitc-lbgcc-2016/

Albion in the Community and Giant Shoreham are joining forces for a 25, 50 or 75-mile cycle ride starting from the American Express Community Stadium and venturing into the Sussex countryside.

Route 1: 25miles £25 registration
Leave from the Amex stadium and follow the A27 cycle path to Lewes, and then through the villages Barcombe, Ringer and Glynde before returning to the Amex. Checkpoint and refreshments halfway.

Route 2: 50miles £30 registration
Following the 25-mile route you will venture further along the country lanes of East Sussex towards Waldron before heading back to the stadium via Laughton, Ringmer and Glynde. Two checkpoints at 22 miles and 34 miles

Route 3: 75miles £35 registration
Adding to the 50-mile route with three extra fields (Rotherfield, Mayfield and Heathfield) and the beauty of the High Wield before following the route back to the stadium. Checkpoints at 22 miles, 47 miles and 59 miles.


To book visit - http://mrcycles.co.uk/category/events/aitc-lbgcc-2016/

or for more details call us on 01273 878246 or email us at fundraising@albioninthecommunity.org.uk
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mjr

Comfy armchair to one person & a plank to the next
From the terms and conditions: "It is mandatory that all riders wear a cycling helmet complying with latest ANSI Z90/4 or SNELL standards [...] Giant Shoreham reserve the right to refuse entry to the event to anyone with inappropriate equipment or clothing." - ANSI Z90/4 has long been replaced by CPSC (the standard was withdrawn in 1994 and the Z90/4 committee was finally disbanded in 2003) and Giant's helmets don't comply with Snell (see http://www.smf.org/certlist/std_B-90A_B-95A_B-90C_B-95C for full listing, but I think Specialized are the only ones widely-available in the UK).

Are the T+Cs wrong, or are Giant really going to disqualify anyone who isn't wearing a Specialized Snell-compliant helmet? ;)
 
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