Sandringham Cycle together.

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mrandmrspoves

Middle aged bald git.
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Narfuk
We are getting very close to this year's Sandringham Cycletogether event in support of Park House - Leonard Cheshire Hotel for disabled people, which this year is on 12th June.

This is a really well run event and the feed stations are excellent (The cooks at Park House produce huge numbers of their own secret recipe flapjack - and it is extremely good!)

Routes are 20/50/100 miles - so ideal for all abilities.

If you think Norfolk is flat - the 100 miler may make you think again (not claiming that we have our own version of the Buttertubs or Honister passes, but Norfolk does roll a bit in places)

The ride starts at Sandringham which is only 10 miles from the railway station at King's Lynn and reachable via National Cycle Route 1.

More details here:

https://www.leonardcheshire.org/get...ing/cycle-together/cycle-together-sandringham
 
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As the cycle takes place on open roads and is a British Cycling registered event, wearing a helmet is a requirement
 
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Glow worm

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Near Newmarket
It's a really nice ride from Lynn station to Sandringham too.
I would be interested but don't have a plastic hat. Sounds like fun though and a good cause too.
 
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mjr

Comfy armchair to one person & a plank to the next
It's a really nice ride from Lynn station to Sandringham too.
I would be interested but don't have a plastic hat. Sounds like fun though and a good cause too.
I'm not allowed to ride it for similar reasons, although I did ride it twice before they changed the event rules under pressure from BC (as I understand it). I think e-bikes and recumbents are also banned by the BC rules :sad: but I've not tried to confirm that since being stonewalled by BC's regional sportive manager last year.

Rather than ride-along the course again, I'm intending to ride to a pub or cafe on the course and cheer some friends past on the 100-miler :cheers:, then head back to the finish by a more direct route - it's not that much shorter but a bit less hilly and I'm hoping the participants will be tiring by then! All subject to confirmation (in case the event route changes) but it'll be about 15-20 miles each way from Sandringham, which is 9 miles each way from Lynn station or 8 from Lynnsport car park. I'd welcome other excluded riders, if anyone's interested?
 

cyberknight

As long as I breathe, I attack.
I hope the weather is nicer than this week , its been blowing a gale , cold and pee ing it down .

It would have been a turbo week if i lived there and i am glad i did nt take the bike.
 
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