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Early-bird discounts available for June’s 3 Counties Cycle Ride

Rotary club’s £1,800 donation

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IT’S AN event so epic in scale that it can’t be contained in Berkshire.

This June, the Three Counties Cycle Ride is returning, and cyclists are already signing up for the event, which takes place over … well, three counties.

“Over 60 riders have already registered for this year’s 3 Counties Cycle Ride on Sunday, June 4” says Derek New, who heads up the event’s Steering Group for the organisers Easthampst­ead Rotary Club.

“They’re taking advantage of the 20% Early Bird discount for riders over 18 registerin­g online during February at 3ccr.org.”

Those who register during March will benefit from a 10% discount, and April registrati­ons 5%. Cyclists registerin­g on the day will pay £20.

“Remember,” Derek said, “All our young riders under 18 can

A GROUP dedicated to raising funds for others has presented a donation of £1,800 to a charity.

It was awarded by Pangbourne Rotary to Purley Park Trust, and is part of the proceeds from its recent Woodcote 10K event.

The charity helps more than 80 adults who have additional needs.

Its chief executive, Larry Grady, gave a talk to the club, enjoy the ride for just £1, whether they register now or on the day.”

Club cyclists and families come back year after year to enjoy the 15-, 33- or 54-mile well-signed and marshalled routes around the Berkshire countrysid­e, occasional­ly dipping into Oxfordshir­e and Buckingham­shire.

The 3 Counties Cycle Ride starts and finishes at Garth Hill College in Bracknell, where there is free on-site parking and refreshmen­ts. There are also drink stations and rest stops en route, and a 3CCR support vehicle.

Dave Donaldson, Easthampst­ead Rotarian and long-term 3CCR Steering Group leader, said: “Over its almost 60year history, our 3 Counties Cycle Ride participan­ts have raised well over £1 million for local charities.” outlining the history and evolution since 1948 of the trust

A spokespers­on said that he spoke with passion about the charity’s credo that “people are at the heart of things” and gave several anecdotes about the challenges and satisfacti­on his job brings.

And Mr Grady thanked the club for their donation, explaining the money was being used to upgrade the

The three local charities chosen to benefit from this year’s 3CCR are The WAYZ youth centre in Bracknell, the WADE day centre for the over-60s in Wokingham, and Easthampst­ead Rotary Club whose activities generate over £20,000 each year for its local and internatio­nal projects.

“And thanks to TREK Bicycle Bracknell, who are again sponsoring this year’s 3CCR,” adds Derek “more funds from the Ride will go to our charities.”

“So ride with us. E-bikes are welcome, as are trikes, tandems, recumbent bikes, bikes with baby seats or trailers. Even monocycles, penny-farthings and pandas have taken part over the years.”

Reilly Rooms where residents could relax, and enjoy refreshmen­ts.

Club President Saerah Hopley put further icing on the cake by informing Mr Grady that Purley

Park would also be a beneficiar­y of its annual Dragon Boat races on Saturday, June 10.

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The annual 3 Counties Cycle Ride returns in June
BACK IN THE SADDLE: The annual 3 Counties Cycle Ride returns in June

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