Sunday 19th December 2021 10:00am

Starting from - As usual we will meet at the village Christmas tree, at 10 o’clock. Children may wish to dress up as one of Santa’s Elves or something else with a Christmas theme and at the end, the Ride Leaders will present small prizes to the best dressed young rider. Once we have admired the costumes and checked the bikes we will make our way toward the Mince Pie Mine, SN6 8AG

This Shrivenham Social Ride Group ride is open for anyone to join

  • 4.6 miles
  • Mountain Bike, Hybrid (off road tyres), Road
  • 1 hr

Led by experienced ride leaders, these rides are a great way to explore new places and to meet new people who enjoy cycling. They are suitable for all levels of experience, so whether you are a beginner or a seasoned cyclist, you can find a ride that is right for you.

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Oxfordshire
SN6 8AG

We will try and ride along as many of the roads in the village as we can so we can maximize the amount of good cheer we are spreading to our neighbours

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Our Traditional Mince Pie Ride now taking place for the Third time, Children may wish to dress up as one of Santa’s Elves or something else with a Christmas theme and at the end, the Ride Leaders will present small prizes to the best dressed young rider.

We will ride a few easy eazy peazy miles around the village accompanied by some rousing seasonal tunes and spread good cheer to all the folk we see.

We will end up at The Prince Of Wales hostelry where our host Eddie Campbell will provide the mince pies and our riders can purchase a beverage of their choice.

For all our rides you should bring at least a suitable spare inner tube and a pump. If your wheels are bolted on then a spanner that fits the nuts is also essential. Children MUST wear an approved cycling helmet and although helmets are not compulsory for Adult Riders they are most definitely recommended. You should dress appropriately for the weather, and consider bringing your mobile phone along with cash or debit card for the mince pie stop. You may also wish to photographically record the event

Although this is primarily a family ride, anyone with a bike, whether it has One, Two, Three or even four wheels is welcome to join us. And we don't mind if your bike comes with an E to make it Easy to pedal.

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Lewis Lawton

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