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2023 Ride North Norfolk

 Ride North Norfolk 2023


    
Choose from our great routes of approximate lengths:
15 miles, 25 miles or 36 miles, 66 (106k) miles or 102 miles


Distance Online Post On Day
102 miles £20 £21 £25
66 miles (106 Km) £16 £18 £20
36 miles (58 KM) £12 £13 £15
15 and 25 miles £8 £9 £10
Under 16 years old (15 and 25 miles only) £4 £4 £5 (must be accompanied by responsible adult)
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What will I get for entering?
At this friendly event you will be provided with:
• signage
• free drinks and nutrition, including our respected homemade flapjack
• advice and information
• free photos
• a trophy/medal when you finish
• free draw string goodie bag on arrival
• Map
• GPX /Garmin files
• mobile mechanics
• support and information
• rescue service
• our local knowledge and experience
• first aid at the Community Centre
• a social event at the Community Centre and garden including food, music and stalls that is open to all

We take photos and videos throughout the event. When you sign up you agree to these being uploaded to our media channels for you to download and also for us to use for publicity. We will remove any photos you do not want us to use if you inform us.
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More Information & FAQ

Registration on the day from 8.00 am (7.30 for 100 milers)
Depart between 9.00 am and 11.00
100-mile riders: We will be opening registration for riders doing the 100-mile route at 7.30 with a ride start time for you from 8.00am
Register from 8 to leave between 9 and 11. 
100 milers register from 7.30 to leave at 8

Parking is available nearby, some of which is free. This year we have additional free parking at Olivet Way, Fakenham  thanks to James Beck Auctions. Please visit the link to help locate more parking locations.  Vehicles are left at your own risk.

Family and friends are welcome to wait at the Community Centre where there is food, fresh coffee etc. all day and entertainment in the afternoon; the town and river Wensum are a short walk away. You will be contacted in the run up to the ride with more information and registration details. You should report to the HQ (that’s what we call the Community Centre for the day) on arrival to collect your number, useful drawstring bag with Fakenham 50 bottle and other extras.

Accommodation and things going on in Fakenham: There are B&Bs, hotels, 2 campsites and 2 caravan sites. Fakenham is ten miles from the North Norfolk coast and Active Fakenham hosts a week of activities prior to the ride. There is plenty of parking, some of it free, and buses from Norwich, Kings Lynn and the Coast. Why not come for a longer break over the Bank Holiday weekend? You can learn more about places to stay at https://www.fakenham.info/. Other sites you may want to visit include http://fakenhamfairways.uk/caravan-camping/, https://www.visitnorthnorfolk.com/ and http://www.fakenhamracecourse.co.uk/caravan-camping-at-fakenham-racecourse-norfolk/

You do NOT have to be a member of British Cycling to join the ride or to register online. We are working with British Cycling who are providing online entry systems and insurance, but you do not need to be a member. You will need to register with British Cycling as part of the online sign up process.

    
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What do I do when I arrive?

You must report to the Community Centre, register and receive your welcome pack. Don’t forget to report back at the end of your ride or we will be looking for you.

What can the mechanic help me with?

Every rider will be given an emergency number to contact the mechanic at any stage of the race, should there be any mechanical difficulty. Please try to sort out your own minor problems. Riders should bring their own puncture repair kit and pump, as the mechanic will not be doing this. There will be experienced cyclists going around the route with you who will be happy to help.

What if I haven’t got a bike?

We can help you to hire a bike and some local people may be able to lend bikes on the understanding that if you damage it you get it repaired.

Am I insured, do I need a helmet, can I use TriBars and what happens if I am injured?

The event has £10 million liability insurance through British Cycling. This does not cover damage to your bike or theft of your bike or personal property; you are advised to have your own insurance for this. We have taken every step to ensure that the ride is as safe as possible. You are responsible for your personal safety on the public road. We will have MED-PTS at the community centre. It is a requirement of our insurance and British Cycling that you wear a helmet. If you would like to buy (or possibly borrow) one on the day, please get in touch. TriBars are forbidden by British Cycling and our insurance company.

Can I change the distance/ride I have signed up for?

Yes, this is not a problem. You can sort this out at registration on the day.

I have a food allergy; will this be a problem at the ‘feed stations’?

It may be depending on your allergy. There may be traces of nuts in the flapjack and other snacks (although we have not added them). If you are concerned, please get in touch.

Massage

Short massages will be available from four local professional massage therapists. Each will offer different short massages at low cost. If you have never had a massage, then here’s your chance to find out more and have a try. If you get tired legs or an aching back, or just want to relax, try the massage zone. More details to follow.

Child Trailer Bikes

I have been asked about child trailers on the Fakenham 50. These are ok and are covered by our British Cycling insurance, but you need to make sure they are in good working order and be aware our breakdown rescue service may not be able to carry them back to HQ. As with all riders you need to ensure you ride safely and stick to the guidelines and rules – and, of course have a fun time.

November 19, 2024
at Central Cinema Fakenham
August 6, 2024
Its great to be back. Organisers of the 2024 Rid North Norfolk are looking forward to the popular non competitive cycle ride on Sunday 25 th August. This is a great opportunity for locals and visitors to get on a bike for a supported fun ride no matter their level of fitness. This popular community organised cycle event is back on Sunday the 25 th of August. The cycle ride is a supported non-competitive ride with the routes clearly marked, emergency back-up and feed stations around the routes. Organiser, Richard Crook said, “This year’s routes range through 15, 25, 36, 51, 64 (100km) and 102 miles. We are aware of the cost of living crisis, and we are proud that we have been able to maintain the low price of entry because we are a community ride. Rides start from just £4. You can enter through the Active Fakenham website. The entry includes, An enjoyable community day out Easy to follow signage on all routes Free drinks and nutrition, including our popular homemade flapjack Free photos A medal when you finish Free draw string goodie bag on arrival Map, GPX /Garmin files Mobile mechanic and breakdown support Rescue service Our local knowledge and experience First aid at the Community Centre A social event at the Community Centre and garden including food, barbecue with local produce, live music and stalls that is open to all including music by Anto Morra and others.. People on the ride may be photographed and/or filmed at this event. You will register through the British Cycling website who provide our insurance, but you do not need to be a member. Entry is now open just search the “Active Fakenham” website or social media. More information from richard@activefakenham.org.uk of on the Active Fakenham website and social media.
July 26, 2024
at Central Cinema Fakenham
January 31, 2024
Fakenham is again hosting its annual Easter day of racing for all ages. An exciting day to join in with or to just enjoy the spectacle from one of the local cafes or pubs which adjoin the circuit. The morning is for runners of all ages and abilities and is followed by an afternoon of exciting Criterium cycle road racing. Roads in the town centre are closed for the day as Fakenham plays host to some of the best racing in the region. There is serious racing but also many people join for the personal challenge. The 5 K run is followed by a Fun Run which is particularly popular with children, but also many adults take part. There is even a Toddle’n’Trike for the little ones. Every child participating is given a drawstring goody bag with chocolate and fruit, and of course all runners get a medal for completing the course. There are prizes and trophies for the winners. In the afternoon lightning fast Criterium cycle racing takes place on the one kilometre circuit. Each race lasts forty or fifty minutes so spectators get to see the riders many times. Riders reach speeds of nearly 40mph. Spectators, friends and family can cheer on participants as they ride, sprint, jog or walk round the course. There will be commentary and stalls with food and more. The town centre will be closed to traffic for the day,(8.00am to 6.00pm) The runs and cycle races are official UK Athletics and British Cycling events, and are run under their rules. Richard Crook, from Active Fakenham said, “We are thrilled to bring this popular event back to the town. We try to make it exciting for everyone whether they are joining in or just watching and cheering. This annual event has been going since 2016 and we have had runners in their 80s and cyclists as young as two. Criterium cycle racing is an exciting spectacle as the riders pass close to spectators and because it’s a small circuit can be seen many times during the race. Like all Active Fakenham events we keep prices low and its free to watch. We are particularly proud of our women’s criterium race which has attracted top riders from across the country and beyond but also gives the opportunity for all levels of women riders to take part.” Organisers would like to thank in advance the many people who make this happen and also apologise for any inconvenience for the roads that need to be closed. Registration is now open, and details are on the Active Fakenham website. Numbers of entries are limited but there are likely to be places available on the day. . Notes 1. Photos are available from Active Fakenham richard@activefakenham.org.uk 2. More information from Richard Crook richard@activefakenham.org.uk 07887 803091
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