Cross-Border 100 Scotland information

  • Date: 19 September 2010
  • Registration fee: £25
  • Type: Bike ride
  • Sponsorship target: £25
  • Distance: 100 miles
  • Grade: 7 ?
  • New event
  • Location: Haddington, East Lothian

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The Cross Border 100 is our brand new ride with a difference, offering a choice of starting points, one in Scotland and the other in England. The Cross Border Scotland starts in Haddington just south of Edinburgh and this fantastic new 100-mile circular ride offers some of the best cycling terrain through the challenging Border region including some truly lung busting climbs.

At the half way point you cross the border and will meet with fellow riders who have started their 100-mile in challenge in Alnwick, Northumberland.

FESFM the management company for Knox Academy at Haddington have agreed to our use of the school facilities for the Start/Finish location of the Cross Border Scotland ride.  We are very grateful for their co-operation and support.

Join us on Sunday 19 September simply enter online now to secure your place. The entry fee £25 and we ask you to raise an additional £25 sponsorship to support our vital work to improve the lives of sick and vulnerable babies and children. Enter now.

Our riders will be helping to stop suffering in children. Every tough mile ridden helps fund medical research to treat sick babies and tackle premature birth, to make life better for children with disabilities, and to target a group of rare diseases that together severely affect many forgotten children.

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