by Ethos public relations
The London Nightrider bike ride is a fantastic and unique opportunity to see London by night.
While the capital sleeps, cyclists will be able to make the most of the quiet roads and explore the country's capital city by moonlight.
The first ever 100km night ride, on Saturday 19 June, will start at 11pm at Crystal Palace and cyclists will follow a circular route past over fifty of London's most famous sights.
Some of the key landmarks include Tower Bridge, Piccadilly Circus, the London Eye, the Houses of Parliament and Buckingham Palace, and the night ride is open to both beginners and experienced cyclists.
Action For Kids, which helps to support children and young people with physical and learning disabilities and their parents and carers, has a limited number of places still available, and is keen to hear from anyone interested in taking part.
Sarah Greene, Events Fundraiser at Action for Kids, said: "This is a very exciting and unique opportunity with hundreds of cyclists preparing to take part.
"There are only 100 spaces left, so to avoid missing out on such a fantastic opportunity, we urge anyone interested in taking part to contact the events team as soon as possible on 020 8347 8111 or email events@actionforkids.org."
Action For Kids will give riders tailored fundraising and training advice right up to the event.
To find out more about the costs involved and for more information about Action For Kids and its work, please visit the website www.actionforkids.org.
For more information about the Nightrider event, please click here.
Posted at 25th February 2010
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