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Bristol's Biggest Bike Ride - 2009

 

Introduction

 

Thank you to everyone who participated in Bristol’s Biggest Bike Ride on Sunday 21 June 2009. 

7000 riders took part to make this event one of the most successful free non-competitive cycling events in the country.  Everyone involved in the event helped make this a fantastic finish to a great week of bike events held to celebrate National Bike Week 2009 and Greater Bristol's Cycling City status. 

We do hope all riders enjoyed the day and returning to the Harbourside to join in the celebrations with children's entertainment, music, BMX and mountain bike displays, bicycle ballet and lots more at Bristol's Biggest Fun Day.

Please let us know what you thought of the event. It would be great if you could take a couple of minutes to complete our short online survey. It will help us when planning for next year's Bike Ride.

Winners of the Schools’ Competition

When five or more primary or secondary school pupils took part in Bristol’s Biggest Bike Ride, their school was eligible to be entered into the prize draw.

We are pleased to announce the winners from the prize draw are:-

Ashton Gate Primary is the winning primary school.

Backwell is the winning secondary school.

Southville Primary is awarded a prize for having the highest number of pupils take part with a fantastic achievement of 87 entries for the second year running.

St Mary Redcliffe & Temple CE Secondary School is awarded a prize for having the highest number of pupils take part from a secondary school with 28 pupils taking part.

Well done to everyone that took part!

Winners of the Business Challenge will be announced on 15 July.

 

Photos of the event are now available on this site and also on the following websites:

Please visit this site again for updated information. We look forward to seeing you at next year's Bristol's Biggest Bike Ride, and please do tell your friends!
 

  

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