Post by Rich B on Sept 16, 2005 13:30:49 GMT 1
Here is the Torr Head stuff
John Lindsay, Memorial
‘Torr Head’ Cycle Challenge for charity.
Sunday 25th September 2005 at 10.30 am, from Ballygalley on the Antrim Coast.
Beneficiary is the Northern Ireland Hospice.
If close to the same amount of money can be raised this year as last year
(£5,300) it would be terrific, so if you can, please make a big effort to
support the event and enjoy a great day cycling on the Antrim Coast. Refreshments
included!
Promotion by Team Madigan Cycling Club, Carrickfergus. Sponsorship forms are
available if required on _www.team-madigan.org.uk_
(http://www.team-madigan.org.uk/teammad57.htm) /teammad57.htm
Minimum donation is £10. Please feel free to donate more if you want to or
even have people sponsor you. The choice is yours. All monies gratefully
received. Note: please make cheques payable to ‘Carrick Road Club’ this is
Team Madigan’s account name, and a final cheque will be made payable to the
Northern Ireland Hospice. A certificate will be given to each finisher.
Sign On at Ballygalley Public Car Park from 9.30 am. Come and have a go for
the fun and help others less fortunate.
You choose the challenge that suits you:
70-miles Torr Head Challenge (Hilly): Start from Ballygalley Public Car
Park, take A2 Coast Road to Carnlough, Cushendall, Cushendun (Tea Stop), Torr
Head’s unclassified road to Ballyvoy, A2 back to Cushendall, Carnlough, finish
at Ballygalley (Tea at finish).
50-miles Cushendun Challenge (mostly flat): Start from Ballygalley Public
Car Park, take A2 Coast Road to Carnlough, Cushendall, Cushendun (Tea Stop),
return via A2 Cushendall, Carnlough, finish at Ballygalley (Tea).
20-mile Carnlough Challenge (Flat): Start from Ballygalley Public Car
Park, take A2 Coast Road to Carnlough and return on A2 Coast Road to finish at
Ballygalley Public Car Park (Tea).
All participants should note that we advise the wearing of cycle helmets and
that all traffic laws must be adhered to. Also each person involved with
the event does so at their own risk.
John Lindsay, Memorial
‘Torr Head’ Cycle Challenge for charity.
Sunday 25th September 2005 at 10.30 am, from Ballygalley on the Antrim Coast.
Beneficiary is the Northern Ireland Hospice.
If close to the same amount of money can be raised this year as last year
(£5,300) it would be terrific, so if you can, please make a big effort to
support the event and enjoy a great day cycling on the Antrim Coast. Refreshments
included!
Promotion by Team Madigan Cycling Club, Carrickfergus. Sponsorship forms are
available if required on _www.team-madigan.org.uk_
(http://www.team-madigan.org.uk/teammad57.htm) /teammad57.htm
Minimum donation is £10. Please feel free to donate more if you want to or
even have people sponsor you. The choice is yours. All monies gratefully
received. Note: please make cheques payable to ‘Carrick Road Club’ this is
Team Madigan’s account name, and a final cheque will be made payable to the
Northern Ireland Hospice. A certificate will be given to each finisher.
Sign On at Ballygalley Public Car Park from 9.30 am. Come and have a go for
the fun and help others less fortunate.
You choose the challenge that suits you:
70-miles Torr Head Challenge (Hilly): Start from Ballygalley Public Car
Park, take A2 Coast Road to Carnlough, Cushendall, Cushendun (Tea Stop), Torr
Head’s unclassified road to Ballyvoy, A2 back to Cushendall, Carnlough, finish
at Ballygalley (Tea at finish).
50-miles Cushendun Challenge (mostly flat): Start from Ballygalley Public
Car Park, take A2 Coast Road to Carnlough, Cushendall, Cushendun (Tea Stop),
return via A2 Cushendall, Carnlough, finish at Ballygalley (Tea).
20-mile Carnlough Challenge (Flat): Start from Ballygalley Public Car
Park, take A2 Coast Road to Carnlough and return on A2 Coast Road to finish at
Ballygalley Public Car Park (Tea).
All participants should note that we advise the wearing of cycle helmets and
that all traffic laws must be adhered to. Also each person involved with
the event does so at their own risk.