Manchester Moon Ride

The Manchester Moon Ride is a 100km cycle ride around the city of Manchester at night, this unique Manchester cycle ride will take in some of the best sites and ensure you see Manchester as you’ve have never seen it before.  The Manchester Moon Ride is being held in aid of Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital Charity and St Ann’s Hospice.

The Manchester Moon Ride will take place on Saturday 10th September 2011 at 11pm and is sure to be a great cycle ride. The Manchester Moon Ride is a great opportunity to experience the city of Manchester as you’ve never seen it before.

The Manchester Moon Ride is a 100km cycle around Manchester in the middle of the night, whilst the rest of the city is sleeping you have the chance of raising money for two of Manchester’s greatest charities, the Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital Charity and St Ann’s Hospice.

The 100km Manchester cycle route will take in some of the sites and sounds of this great city whilst the rest of the city sleeps.  Cyclists will pass some of the best sites Manchester has to offer, including Old Trafford Football Stadium, The Imperial War Museum, The Museum of Science and Industry, The Lowry, Granada Studios and Manchester Ship Canal.

The Manchester Moon Ride starts at 11pm from Manchester City Football Club Stadium and riders should aim to finish the cycle route in 4 to 8 hours depending on the rider’s level of fitness.  The Manchester Moon Ride is going to be a challenge for all those involved.

If you would like to register your interest for this event, please go to www.sah.org.uk or contact St Ann’s Hospice on 0161 437 8136.