On yer bike for the Limavady Cycle!

THE Limavady Cycle starting and finishing at Roe Valley Country Park, is taking place on Saturday 25th September 2010, from 10am for 50km route and 11am for the 10km route. All funds raised will help to provide high quality nursing care for cancer patients at home, or in the Marie Curie Hospice, Belfast. Care is provided free of charge.

If you own a bike and fancy a fun day out or a bit of a challenge the Limavady Cycle Challenge is just for you. You’ll have a great day out with friends and family and while you’re cycling you will be helping to make a real difference to the lives of cancer patients and their families.

Whether you are amateurs, professionals, groups, individuals or families we would be only too delighted to hear from you.

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There are two routes available for participants – 10km and a “New and Improved” 50km.

If you are an experienced cyclist, or would like a challenge, the 50km route which starts at 10am would be ideal as it is suitable for cyclists with a range of abilities – aged 16 and over.

Leaving and finishing at Roe Valley Country Park, you will pass through Burnfoot and Gortnahey where you will take in spectacular views of the Binevenagh and Benbradagh Mountains, as well as the Sperrins and Lough Foyle.

The 10km route leaves Roe Valley Country Park at 11am leading onto back country roads taking in spectacular views of Benbradagh Mountain and is suitable for families and novice cyclists.

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Marie Curie Cancer Care provides high quality nursing, totally free, to give terminally ill people the choice of dying at home supported by their families.

If you fancy taking part in this great outdoors event please contact the Omagh Fundraising Office on 02882249888 for further details.

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