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If you
missed out on last years Bicyclemania Challenge what bad luck.
Here's some great news, we're going to stage another Challenge
event.
This time it's on:



The Sequel
will be every bit as exciting as last years route.
See the riders
Some say "Lincolnshire's flat" ..... "Not where you'll be
going sunshine"
If
you took part in the 2006 Bicyclemania Challenge you'll know
exactly what's in store for you. (Not
This!) But if you
unfortunately missed it, make sure you get your entry form in
and get ready to take on the 'Rolling Wolds'. You will
be riding through beautiful Lincs Wold scenery & over tough
terrain. Last years 55km mountain biking enduro took on some
of North East Lincolnshire's superb terrain and scenery. The
weather did try to dampen down the Challengers spirits, but it
could not wipe the smiles from there wet faces.
("Well done to one & all")
Also this year a
percentage of the riders entry fee will be donated to a local
charity. (Will publicize soon)

Riders under 16 yrs old may Now enter.
(Providing a parent / Guardian e-mails
jp@bicyclemania.co.uk
declaring you are capable of completing the course & must
accompany you all the way around the route)
All riders must
wear a hard shell helmet at all times during the ride.
Check your
bicycle is in good working order especially the brakes.
All riders must
carry enough food, drink & tools to sustain them for the ride.
Please do not
rely on the feed stop to supply you with a three course meal.
All riders should
carry adequate clothing in case conditions change.
Riders give way
to walkers, horse-riders & special care at start & finish
areas.
Follow all the
warning and traffic signs-they are there for your safety.
Please do not
ride more than single file or overtake in dangerous places.
Never overtake on
the inside.
Stop at all red
traffic lights and wait for green to go.
Give good clear
signals before making any turn or overtaking.
Try not to stop
suddenly as there may be other cyclists behind you.
Be patient with
other cyclists, some will be inexperienced.
Be alert and
considerate to other riders on the trail.
Keep your
distance from the bicycle in front of you & don't speed down
hills.
Hills may be
steep, with hidden bends, potholes or loose gravel.
If you need a
rest or your bicycle breaks down, get off the road or track.
If feeling ill
during the ride do not continue, it could endanger your
health.
The route could
cross busy or major roads please be careful at all Jct's.
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