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10th Anniversary Dinner
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added 1 Dec 2008
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The 2009 event will be 10th Fred Whitton Challenge, so to celebrate we are
holding a one-off Fred Whitton dinner next October. Keeping
to the spirit of The Fred Whitton it will be a good night out, with a live band,
dinner and a few special guests. All costs will be covered by the ticket price and any proceeds go to
the charities. The dinner will be at the
Castle Green Hotel in Kendal on Saturday 10th October 2009
- Kendal has been chosen since it's easy to get to from all over the country
and has lots of accommodation. Tickets will be £40 and all past & present riders, friends,
event helpers/volunteers etc. are welcome. But numbers are limited. so to book places
for the dinner call Paul or Sally Loftus on 01229 716582.
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New Address
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added 22 Sep 2008
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Just after the 2008 event the organisers, Paul & Sally Loftus, moved house to:
Graylags, Foxfield
Broughton in Furness
Cumbria LA20 6BX. Tel: 01229 716582.
The telephone number is the same and post was redirected, but there was some disruption so please call if anything is outstanding.
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£55,000 Raised for Charity !
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added 22 Sep 2008
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This year's event raised this fantastic record total - many thanks to
everyone who raised sponsorship for the event, to all the riders (your entry fee also contributed
to this total for the charities), to our event sponsors
Biketreks of Ambleside
and to all our helpers with the event. This year's presentation night was on Wednesday (18th June)
and cheques were presented to the charities, followed by an enjoyable evening at the
Prince of Wales pub in Foxfield.
(At the time the total was £45,000 but since then more sponsorship has come in and the final figure is over £55,000.)
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La "Nove Colli" inglesi
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added 4/08/2008
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The Fred Whitton Challenge went Italian recently when the most important bike magazine in Italy,
CICLOTURISMO,
featured the event with this headline in an article by Mauro Posarelli. The headline refers to the
Nove Colli
("Nine Cols"), which is a major Italian event based in Cesenatico.
Mauro heard about the Fred Whitton Challenge through his friend Allan Nelson from the UK
and rode our event this year and really liked it. Mauro joins the select group of continental
cyclists who have ridden 'The Fred', and articles like this will probably bring more Italian
riders to the event next year.
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Fred Whitton Photos
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added 30/05/2008
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Kennedy Images photos of riders in the 2008 event are available at
www.kennedyimages.co.uk.
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Added 13/05/2008 Revised 15/5/2008
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The full Biketreks Fred Whitton Challenge 2008 results are now
AVAILABLE HERE. (It's a large page so be patient!!)
Please note that after first publishing the results on Tuesday (13/5/2008),
we discovered that some riders had inadvertently been omitted from the results list.
Sorry to those riders, who now correctly appear in the revised results list - see the link above.
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Lost and Found
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added 13/05/2008
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Flouro yellow & black gilet windproof lost.
Thanks to everyone who responded saying they'd seen it near Ennerdale Bridge.
We've since heard something like this was handed in to an event volunteer,
so hopefully it will be reunited with its owner soon.
Camera & Sunglasses found on Kirkstone - we've now found the owner.
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Rider Registration
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added 4/05/2008
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Riders can EITHER register on the Saturday afternoon (1-4pm)
OR on the Sunday morning (from 6am) before doing the ride.
Registering just involves telling us your rider number and signing the start sheet,
being given your rider number card and then collecting your dibber.
The dibber is a timing device that is strapped around your wrist, and which you 'dib'
(push into a timing box) at the start, at each of the two checkpoints, and at the finish.
The rider number card needs to be tie-wrapped onto your bike
(normally to the handlebars - tie wraps supplied).
The advantage of registering on Saturday is just that it gets these things
out of the way and means that on Sunday all you have to do is turn up,
'dib' your dibber with the start marshal and set off.
Registering doesn't usually take long - for most riders only a few minutes.
But we do tend to get a bit of a queue when we first open up on the Sunday morning (6am)
and it also tends to get a bit busy with people registering round about 7:30am.
And of course you need to allow time to tie the rider number card to your bike.
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Event Leaflet & Photographers
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added 25/03/2008
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The event leaflet will be sent out to all riders in mid-April.
Kennedy Images
will be the photographers for this year's event, out on the course to capture the ecstasy and agony,
and the images will be available to view and purchase on
their website.
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Thanks to All Volunteers
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added 4/02/2008
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Many thanks to all those who have volunteered to help at this year's event.
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Accommodation + Printing Route
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added 17/01/2008
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Our Links page now has suggestions on where you could look for accommodation for the Fred Whitton Challenge.
And our Route Details page now has a link to a
pdf version of the route map, profile and description,
which is suitable for printing.
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added 23/12/2007
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We would like to welcome
Biketreks
as our main sponsors. The specialised shop
in Ambleside has helped the Fred Whitton
Challenge from the first event in 1999,
and again this year they will be offering
a mechanical service on the event. Visit
their new shop in Ambleside for all aspects
of cycling.
Website : www.biketreks.net
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