Sunday 20 June
saw over 4,000 people roll up with their bicycles for
the biggest bike ride in Nottingham.
This year was the
29th Great Nottinghamshire Bike Ride and Pennine Events
were again delighted to be involved in the organisation
of this great event.
Once again there was a choice of four different types of rides, all of
which started and finished at the National Water Sports
Centre, Holme Pierrepont.
As a nice twist,
the event took place on Father’s day, with many
families coming along to enjoy Father's Day together,
whether cycling or spectating. The event also attracted
amateur and pro-cyclists tackling the longer Sportive
route and the 18mile and 50 mile ride.
Feedback
from Participants
Joel Segal took part in the family lap challenge
with his son, Isaac, aged seven.
"It’s a delight
to be spending Father’s Day with my family, doing
something that we all love. My wife, Katy, is out doing
the 18-mile route with my other two sons, Jack (13) and
Tom (11), and, as a family, we take part in the event
each year. In the past, I’ve done the 18-mile ride with
the rest of the family, with Isaac in a child bike seat,
but now he’s a bit older he’s got the cycling bug too
and wanted to ride himself today.
"It’s great that
the event caters for all ages and abilities, with a ride
to suit everyone so that we can still take part
together. Health and exercise is really important to us,
as is doing things as a family, which is essential to
get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
And the icing on the cake is that the Great
Nottinghamshire Bike Ride is a really fun day out.”
Feedback from
Nottinghamshire County Council
Councillor John
Cottee, Cabinet Member for Culture and Community at
Nottinghamshire County Council, said:
"This year's
Great Nottinghamshire Bike Ride was a great success.
Thousands of people from the county and further afield
took part and even the weather was fine. We are now
collecting in the sponsorship money for the event
charities and hope to raise even more than the £50,000
we collected last year.”