raleighnut
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^^^^^^^+1 the 'entry fee' just goes to the organisers anyway, not the charity.
Thats a very generous thing to do @CarlP![]()
I'm a cheap-skate. We only gate crash the last 10 miles of it. Cheap at half the price.Gate-crashing BHF's L2B is a noble calling. They stole a critical mass ride for their commercial purposes, so steal it back I say.
That won't happen. Last year we joined a few miles North of Ditchling and carried on all the way to the finish, including going through the official finish line and all the kids with us (seven IIRC) had no shame in accepting a finisher's medal. No hint of anyone trying to stop gatecrashers. It is an impossibility.Just worried about being stopped and told to either pay or go home!
Some people gate crash the ride and then simply make a donation to BHF for something approaching the entry fee.I am happy to pay the entry fee but know there is no way I would be able to raise the full £200
I love the idea of joining in with the comradery, don't like the idea of feeling like I'm freeloading (especially a charity!)
Maybe I can just pay what I can? I wonder how strict they are once you've registered/signed up
Great to see the other options available, seem to be a lot of fun Facebook groups to join in with too![]()
what he saysBHF London-to-Brighton? Avoid. Vast cost, vast numbers, impossible to get a train out of Brighton until mid-morning the next day.
FNRttC London-to-Brighton sign up here £2 per year for membership and gives access to 12 rides, plus two tours of Europe through four countries. Simples.