Events

PREVIOUS EVENT: On the 25 April 2010 we held our first b4b event starting from st Peters church Hammersmith london w6. With the aim of raising money for Bikes in Messumba which is in the district of Niassa Mozambique.

We were sponsored by Evans Cycles who were extremely generous with their bike health checks and cycle goodie bags!

Many thanks to John Horton of Horton and Garton estate agents who kindly provided all the riders with drinks around the circuits!

It was a great success and we were urged by everyone to make it an annual event!

Check out some of the photos on Flickr:  http://www.flickr.com/photos/49161899@N07/show/

This is what the people taking part thought about their day:

......What a fantastic effort - and a great fun afternoon. A BIG thankyou to Sandi and Matilde for such brilliant organisation, cajoling and inspiration. This really will make a difference to our partners in Mozambique.

Thank You all,   Best,   John Record Vicar st Peter's.


.....Well done!! What a brilliant success...Jh

 John Horton

Director Horton and Garton Estate Agents and sponsors


.....well done from me too.  very well organised, plenty of fore-thought and a fun day, with lots of lolly to show for it.  great.

richard


....Wow that is amazing !!! Makes it all worth while. It really was a great afternoon and a huge success. 

DJ x


....My boys really enjoyed this bike ride and the 11k route was really 

well thought out so thanks!

You and Matilde did a great thing!

love tiny     

 


 




The  event had 3 main routes and a stabalizer run: all could be downloaded to your iphone or checked out on the web before hand!


Blue Course - Short approx 4 miles

The event was devoted to raising money for bikes in the community of Messumba, Mozambique, Africa. Please refer to the fund raising page for details of the amount raised on the day.
Messumba is the link Parish for St Peter’s C of E Church London w6.

Read more about Messumba on the Africa page.






We fund raise for bikes by biking - you can make a difference.

DISCLAIMER: Cyclists enter at their own risk. A responsible adult must accompany all children.