A charity is calling for riders to take part in Bristol's Biggest Bike Ride and help raise funds for brain injured children.
The bike ride will offer cyclists of all ages and abilities the opportunity to enjoy safe cycling across a choice of four scenic routes in and around Bristol on Sunday, June 13.
The event in aid of the British Institute for Brain Injured Children (BIBIC) attracts up to 5,000 riders and is now in its 11th year.
Entry is free and all BIBIC asks is that participants try to raise as much sponsorship as possible.
Louisa Bate regional
development officer for BIBIC, said: "The four routes offer appeal to both enthusiasts and families alike and provide the perfect opportunity to raise those vital funds that allow us to continue to help more children from around the region."
BIBIC works with children aged from six months to 18 years, covering the whole range of learning difficulties.
For more details and fundraising pack phone Louisa on: (01242) 690606, or email: louisa.bate@bibic.org. uk
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