The annual KM Big Bike Ride is being held on Sunday, April 28 2013 in partnership with Downland Cycles and sponsored by Vattenfall.
The route is 65 miles and has been designed by sportive rider Bryan Jackson of Downland Cycles to be varied and interesting, flat with some occasional hills.
It will take you along the coast, through beautiful Kent villages, historical mining communities and goes past both Thanet and Kentish Flats Offshore Windfarms, a bit of everything with minimal navigation.
Riders have the choice of taking part in the popular annual physical cycling challenge just for fun or they can raise money for their favourite cause through sponsorship.
If you have any questions about the event contact Nancy Clark on 08442 640291.
Riding for charity
Riders can raise money for their favourite cause through sponsorship.
Note:The KM Charity Team will retain 30 per cent of sponsorship you collect and use this to cover costs for the event .
Any profits KM Charity Team make from its share will be used on its children's road safety work in Kent.
If you cannot see your favourite cause in the charity list check out our Collaborative Events page to learn how you can join this shared event.
Fact-file
£25 registration fee
Riders will receive a discount code emailed to them after the event enabling them to obtain an action photo for free taken of them on the ride.
Riders should meet at the premises of Downland Cycles, The Malthouse, St Stephen's Road ,Canterbury, Kent, CT2 7JA. Registration opens at 8am with last registration at 10am. Less able riders should aim to leave as early as possible.
Nearest train station: Canterbury West
The route will be signposted with yellow signs with black arrows and as a back up there will be chalk arrows at junctions.
Check-in for all riders will be manned by staff and volunteers from the KM Charity Team.
Route selection and signage are kindly handled by Downland Cycles