The Maggie’s Monster Bike + Hike is a 24 hour event where teams of two to six people bike 31 miles and hike 9, 23 or 31 miles to the bronze, silver and gold finishes. It takes place in the Scottish Highlands along the Great Glen Way on the 3rd of May 2014.
Registration Requirements:
-You need to be a team of two to six people
-Every team must have a support crew of at least two people.
-You must be over 18 on the event day
-By registering, each participant pledges to raise £375 per person for Maggie's
Registration fee:
£110 per person until Monday 31 March 2014 at 23h59
£125 per person until Wednesday 30 April 2014 at 23h59
£150 per person until Friday 2 May 2014
Video of last year’s Bike + Hike:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRVHVXwkhUo
If you have any questions about registration please call 0300 123 1801 or email monster [at] maggiescentres.org
Maggie’s is a charity which provides free practical, emotional and social support for people with cancer and their families and friends in a warm and welcoming environment. For more information about the work Maggie’s does, please go to: http://www.maggiescentres.org/
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