4th july national NHS ride of thanks

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4th july national NHS ride of thanks

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is there any other ride outs around exeter taking place on the 4th of july for the national nhs ride of thanks all starting at 11am ,
i know there is one setting off from lee mills and finishing at paignton sea front but was hoping someone would be arranging one nearer
if not the lee mills here i come , ps all riders have to wear something blue so i got a oversized t/shirt supporting the nhs on ebay for £5.99 to wear over my leathers
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Re: 4th july national NHS ride of thanks

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Have to say I was not aware of anything going on.

You can always post a ride ending at Paignton sea front to join up with the Lee mills one. I'm sure there will be takers.
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would do but i think i would need help in the form of at least 4 to 6 out riders for round-a-bouts , turns etc but if you know anyone willing to help me then i will post a start position in exeter if that is ok
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Post by billinom8s »

Nu don't need outriders.
You aren't allowed to stop traffic when on an organised ride. You would only need to use the drop off system and a tec (tail end charlie). So long as you keep the Bike Behind you in your mirror and they do the same, it all works.
after all, it's a charity ride so you don't want to be blasting down the highway and bringing the nature of the run into disrepute.
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