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Audax/Sportif Fred Whitton

 
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Old 14-01.-2005, 12:14 AM   #1
Arthur Clune
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Default Audax/Sportif Fred Whitton

For those who fancy a challenge, there's a new website up about
the Fred Whitton Challenge:

http://www.fredwhittonchallenge.org.uk/

New for this year is the start system:

"For the 2005 event, riders times will be calculated with the aid of
a tagging system. Riders will be able to start individually from 6.30
- 8.00 am. There will still be two group starts at 8am and 9 am. But
only riders with an existing time of under 9 hours will be able to
start after 8 am."

113 miles in the Lakes. It's fun I'll be doing it - anyone else
interested. I think I'll try starting with the 9am group this year.

Arthur

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