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Cycle to the Palace Game
Cycle to the Palace Game
Friday, 1st Apr 2011 10:54

Fans are being encouraged to cycle to next Saturday’s home game against Crystal Palace. The club have teamed up with Ipswich Borough Council and British Cycling for the Ride To The Match initiative.

Fans coming along to the Palace game on Saturday 9th April are being invited to bike to Portman Road, where a free and secure cycle storage facility is being set up in Alderman Park in Sir Alf Ramsey Way.

As an incentive for the choosing this green and healthy transport option, Town are giving the first 250 cyclists a voucher for a ticket to a home pre-season friendly this summer.

British Cycling and Ipswich Borough Council are also providing various other prizes, while four cycling supporters will be invited to represent their stand in a challenge on the pitch at half-time.

Young British cyclist Hugo Robinson, a member of the British cycling junior national team who majors in Cyclo Cross, will be at the game to assist with the challenge. Hugo will be defending his British title in Ipswich in January 2012 when the National Championship weekend is held in Chantry Park.

Mat Cork, British Cycling’s recreation manager, says his organisation is delighted to be backing the initiative: “We are pleased to support activities across Ipswich that help more people have fun on a bike.

“From Ride To The Match to brand new local led-rides there is something for everyone. As part of our local partnership we will also roll out a brand new programme of bike rides for women in Ipswich this summer."

Town’s media and PR manager Camilla Haycock added: “Cycling to the match is by far the healthiest and greenest way to come and support the Blues and this sort of initiative encourages people to think about alternative ways of getting to the game.”

To pledge your interest in riding to the game, send an email, including ‘I’m riding to the game’ as the subject, to sports.development@ipswich.gov.uk.


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cunning_stunt added 17:52 - Apr 1
I reckon Leadbitter has borrowed his bike off Grant Holt. It's an electric bike, perfect for a cheat.
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poggie added 19:13 - Apr 1
What a stupid idea! And what sort of incentive is that??
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Frankley_Blue added 19:42 - Apr 1
I live in Birmingham and if you think I'm cycling to the game then you're much mistaken!
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werringtonblue added 21:38 - Apr 1
I just realised I cannot even go to the Palace game, was thinking (not seriously) of a serious cycle ride from Peterborough (only 100 miles)..... but have booked to watch Blood Brothers at the Peterborough Broadway at 7.30 next Saturday. Just hope Ambrose does not score - expect he will :(
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I_8_NARWICH added 22:21 - Apr 1
WOW What a prize! I will be certain to bike 30 miles for that!
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corunnaviking1759 added 22:29 - Apr 1
Any one else from the Guilford area? Fancy cycling in for Charity? H4H?

Lol, probably not!! :)
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tractorboy2434 added 22:37 - Apr 1
Bearing in mind most fans travel in from outside Ipswich not much of an idea is it?
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Back_The_Boss added 07:30 - Apr 2
How about putting my bike on the train, then cycling to Portman Road from the station! Genius idea eh!
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