Cycling enthusiasts needed to break world record
Press Release Posted 17 May 2012
Cycling enthusiasts are being given the chance to
go down in history and raise money for The Christie by breaking the
current world record for electricity generated within 24 hours by
pedalling static bicycles.
The record currently stands at 12,953 watt hours and organisers
are looking for as many people as possible to take part to help
smash this target.
The attempt is taking place at Manchester Velodrome, starting
5pm on Friday 1st October and will finish at 5pm the following
day. Refreshments and entertainment will be provided and
participation is free.
The attempt is being organised by the original fruit malt loaf
company Soreen who will donate five pence to The Christie for every
watt hour of energy produced. It is hoped £10,000 will be
raised for the leading cancer centre.
All participants will receive a goody bag and if the attempt is
successful, record breakers will receive an official Guinness World
Record certificate. The top three cyclists who generate the
most amount of electricity will also win donated prizes which
include a top-of-the-range bicycle worth £500. All record breakers
will also be entered into a free prize draw to win a holiday for
four people.
To register your involvement visit www.soreen.com/squidgyenergy
from the 10th September 2010.
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