A column by Becky Cox of Swindon Cycle Campaign
The National Disability and Para-cycling Road Series is coming to Swindon on the weekend of Saturday 14 & Sunday 15 June.
The event is organised by British Cycling and provides an exciting and inclusive opportunity for disabled cyclists to compete against riders across all sport classes - Bicycles, Tricycles, Handcycles and Tandems.
On the afternoon of Saturday 14 June the racing will be held on the cycle track at Moredon Sporting Hub. On Sunday 15 June a time trial event will take place on Cirencester Road in Latton.
It’s free to watch the events, and members of the public are encouraged to come along and support the riders.
For more information about the National Disability and Para-cycling Road Series or if you are a disabled athlete who would like to enter the event, please see the British Cycling website.
From 10am to noon on Saturday 14 June we will be welcoming disabled people to come and try the range of adapted cycles we have available at Moredon Sporting Hub as part of a 'Come and Try' Limitless Cycling session.
The 'Come and Try' session will be free for anyone who has not attended a Limitless session before, otherwise the standard session prices apply (£5.50 per adult, £4.50 per child - supporting adults free).
Discounted prices are available for residents of Central Swindon Parish Council, via the Green Card.
You can book onto this session via the Moredon Sporting Hub website, or book at reception on the day. For any queries please get in touch with me at [email protected]or call 07515 606704.
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