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18 KM CHARITY FUN RIDE
SUNDAY 30 OCTOBER 2020
CHIANG MAI - THAILAND

Recap: Ride for Hunger 2020

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RIDE FOR HUNGER
2022

A Charity Fun Ride run by Scholars of Sustenance Foundation (SOS) to serve the purpose of a fundraising campaign in October, the month of giving and kindness.

 

Ride for Hunger was first established in 2020 before the serious spread of the covid19 pandemic in Thailand. After a one year break, this time, we aim to gather young and adult cyclists together through Chiang Mai's famous landmark 'Lan Nern Noom'. All the cyclists will have a great opportunity to join the fun ride competition and be a part of positive changes by supporting SOS Food Rescue Operations.

LOCATION HIGHLIGHTS

CHIANGMAI, Thailand

Lan Nern Noom

Ride for Hunger

Join the Adventure Ride 18 Km in 11 Tracks!!

Male Tracks

Female Tracks

  • Less than 10 years old track

  • Less than 12 years old track

  • Less than 15 years old track

  • Open track

  • 30-39 years old track

  • 40-49 years old track 

  • 50-59 years old track

  • 60+ years old track

  • Less than 12 years old track

  • Open track

  • 60+ years old track

Limited Tracks (Balance Bike): 800m

  • Kids; Less than 3 years old track

  • Kids; Less than 4 years old track

  • Kids; Less than 6 years old track

Registration Timeline

1 AUGUST

Registration Open Ticket

29 OCTOBER

Receive Race Track Number

30 OCTOBER

Event Day

ITINERARY

07:00    Registration

08:00    Opening Ceremony

09.00    Children Bike Flag Off

10.00    Female Mountain Bike Flag Off

10.30    Male Mountain Bike Flag Off

11.30    Lunch Break & Awards Ceremony

13.30    (Open) Male Mountain Bike Flag Off

14.30    Awards & Post Ride Activity

FAQ

How is the cycling route?

The route consists of both cross country and single track, meaning that the field is outdoors on natural terrain, such as soil or grass, and may contain minor impediments, such as hills, level land, or gravel roads. Moreover, the route sometimes is relatively narrow but as wide as a bicycle route.

What is the riding distance?

The overall distance of the ride is 18 kilometres, which is divided into 4-5 laps.

Are there any water service points provided for athletes? If so, where is it?

There is 1 service station provided to all participants

When and how many times may participants attend for the field test?

All participants are welcome to test the field one week before the competition.

How many danger points are there while cycling?

There are 2 danger points that all participants should be aware of while competing.

Where and what time do all participants assemble before the race begins?

At the starting point for each track

What time will the match be finished?

The event will start in the early morning 7am and finish at 3pm in the late afternoon!

Ride for Hunger 2022

Meet at

Lan Nern Noom

(Cowboy Army Riding Club)

GET IN TOUCH

Email:


Mobile:

  • 081-993-6411 (Oom)

  • 090-978-8612 (Cake)

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