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Wirral 'Leukaemia Research Fund' Bikeathon
The volunteers of the Wirral branch of the leukaemia Research Fund are organising their seventh annual bike ride through the Wirral on the 28th September 2003 to raise money by sponsorship to support the activities of the fund both locally and nationally. Two routes of 13 and 26 miles are available: Both start and finish in Arrowe Country Park (Golf course entrance), Upton, Wirral.
This is a fun day out for individuals and families (minimum age of 8 for children) and groups from all sectors and professional organisations, for example, industry, Schools, sports clubs, leisure clubs, pubs, etc. The bikeathon is a bike ride, not a race. There will be marshals along the route and the St Johns Ambulance Service will be present.
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Adults: £5.00 |
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16 & Under: £2.00 |
Further information, entry and sponsorship forms, can be obtained by contacting the following:
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Website: www.wirralbikeathon.org.uk
PLEASE REMEMBER
This event is organised entirely by local volunteers and for every £1.00 raised £0.95p will be used to fund research into finding the cure for leukaemia and other blood disorders, with only £0.05p going towards administration costs.
A message from Michelle Lineker?
(Patron of Leukaemia Research Events)
Come and join thousands of cyclists across the UK having fun and getting fit in the fight against leukaemia! By saddling up and getting sponsored to complete your local bikeathon, you are part of the nationwide effort by Leukaemia Research to save lives.
Enter now and you will receive all the materials you need ? plus a FREE T-shirt. Plus, everyone who finishes the bikeathon receives a special commemorative medal in recognition of helping Leukaemia Research to fight Leukaemia and the other blood cancers.
24,500 people each year ? 600 of which are children ? are diagnosed with one of these terrible diseases, and each person needs the skilled research that your sponsorship money will fund.
Thank you and happy pedalling!
Fighting the Leukaemias, Hodgkin's and other Lymphomas, Myeloma, Myelodysplasia, Aplastic Anaemia
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