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Simon Cooke is raising money for AbilityNet

Participants: Clive Anstead, Dave Barratt, Mick Bye, Tina Bye, Steve Cotterill, Nigel Fry, Steve Wallace & Simon Cooke

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Brighton 100/50 Bike Ride · 26 September 2009 ·

AbilityNet is a pioneering UK charity that provides free digital support to disabled adults and older people. Our vision is a digital world accessible to all. "I can do my appointments online now and know how to protect myself from scammers” - client supported by an AbilityNet Tech Volunteer

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After last years two day assault across the Soutdowns Way on mountain bikes, and the UK 3 peaks in three days on foot this May, the South Coast based BT boys (and girl) ride again as "The Not So Magnificent 7" taking to the roads of Sussex on the Brighton 100 to raise money for AbilityNet.

From the start at Brighton's Preston Park the ride heads east and along the South Coast to Newhaven, continues on to the clifftop at Beachy Head and across Pevensey Bay to Bexhill before turning north into the challenging hills and beautiful countryside of the High Weald, following the river Ouse southwards to Hurstpierpoint and skirting the ‘Devil’s Dyke’ on its return to the finish at Preston Park.

Owing to a late entrant (or should that be someone who had their arm twisted to join us having originally thought better of it!) the "The Not So Magnificent 7" is now made up of eight riders so may be better to think of us as "The Not So Great 8" either way a century of miles in one day is un-chartered territory for all of us, and is sure to be a stern test for our ageing bodies, so please dig deep before we reach for the deep heat!

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Many thanks for your support.

Simon

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£115.00
+ £16.92 Gift Aid
Online
£65.00
Offline
£50.00

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