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November 2014 November 2014 Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday in November: Bangkok Train Market Srinakarin. Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 6pm-Midnight (18:00-24:00). All different types of products, including bicycle products. Location: Soi Srinakarin 51, Nong Bon, Prawet district, Bangkok. Open to the public. No entrance fees. Contact: 086-126-7787. 1 - Saturday: Songkhla Audax Songkhla. Long-distance bicycle competition. Location: Diana Complex shopping centre, Hat Yai district, Songkhla province. Registration: STEP 1 - Register for Audax Randonneurs Thailand Membership ID first on website www.audaxthailand.com STEP 2 - Fill your information on the registration form. Categories: Men and Women categories by age. Distance: 302 km. Fee: 300 THB. There is free snack and soft drink at the event. Contact: https://www.facebook.com/AudaxThailand 1 - Saturday: Sukhothai Bicycle Competition at Sukhothai Loi Krathong and Candle Festival. Mountain bike and road bike competition. Location: Sukhothai Historical Park, Mueang Khow, Mueang Sukhothai district, Sukhothai province. Registration: STEP 1 - Individuals should complete this form. Teams consisting of 10 people should complete this TEAM form. STEP 2 - Transfer registration fee to bank account Krung Thai bank, Pichit branch, Account no. 610-0-25555-3 (Account name: Mr. Seksarn Chattrakul). STEP 3 - Send picture of bank payment slip by SMS or Line ID: 081-867-5275 to confirm your registration. Registration is open until October 20th. Categories: There is an Individual (men and Women by age) category and a Team category available. Distances: 60 km and 100 km options available. Fee: 500 THB (Individual), or 6,000 THB (Team of 10 people). Contact: 081-867-5275, 086-440-0115. 1 - 2 Saturday & Sunday: Saraburi Bangkok Hash House Bikers (BHHB). Location: Baandaara Resort, Saraburi province. Visit the Bangkok Hash House Bikers website for more details about this fun filled weekend of mountain biking. 1 - 8 Saturday thru Saturday: Udon Thani to Chiang Mai The Tour of Hope 2014. The Udon Thani to Chiang Mai route is option 1 of this vehicle-supported charity ride comprising riders from Europe and Asia. Funds raised from the ride will be used to build a library and to donate bicycles to a school in Northern Thailand. Come and join this international group. Enjoy yourself in good company and nice riding while doing some good for those less fortunate. Learn more about this event. Location: Udon Thani - Chiang Mai. Fee: all riders must pay tour fee as well as raise a minimum donation amount to be given to charity. Categories: there is no specific requirement. Adults who are reasonably fit to cycle up to 140 kilometers a day are welcome. Registration: contact the organizers for registration details at [email protected]. This is not a race. Visit the Tour of Hope community FaceBook page for further details. 2 - Sunday: Bangkok Central Long Distance Biking. Long-distance bicycle competition. Location: Central Bang Na, 1090 Moo.12, Bangna-Trad Road, Bang Na district, Bangkok. Registration: http://www.cldbiking.com/home/index.php/allnewtrip/new-trip3 **Please register until 31/10/14**. Categories: Men and Women categories by age. Distance: 280 km. The competition starts at 06:00 am. Contact: 081-805-4483. 2 - Sunday: Bangkok Seacon Bicycle Expo 2014. Bicycle competition for charity. Location: Seacon Bangkae Shopping Center, Bangwah, Pasri Jaroen district, Bangkok. Registration: At the event. Categories: Men and Women categories by age. Distance: 50 km. Contact: 090-972-9647 or LINE ID: 0897927070. 2 - Sunday: Rayong Audax Rayong 200BRM. Long-distance bicycle competition. Location: Lan Hin Khao Beach, Mueang district, Rayong province. Registration: STEP 1 - Register for Audax Randonneurs Thailand Membership ID first on website www.audaxthailand.com STEP 2 - Fill your information on the registration form STEP 3 - Transfer registration fee to Siam Commercial Bank, Account no. 015-306302-0, Account name: Audax Randonneurs Thailand, STEP 4 - Email image of bank payment slip to Audax Thailand. Categories: Men and Women categories by age. Distance: 200 km. Fee: 200 THB. There is free snack and soft drink at the event. Contact: https://www.facebook.com/AudaxThailand 2 - Sunday: Amnat Charoen I See You Bicycle Trip. Short-distance Bicycle Trip. Location: Amnat Mueang Mai bus terminal, Amnat Charoen province. Registration: At the event. Categories: Everyone is welcome, several categories by age and gender. Distance: 25 km. Fee: FREE! There are other activities at this event such as Golf competition, Football competition and Singing competition. Contact: 081-879-1318. 2 - Sunday: Khon Kaen Tour De Pongneep 2014 6th Event. Long-distance mountain bike and road bike competition. Location: Ubolratana Dam (Pong Neep Dam), Ubolratana district, Khon Kaen province. Time: 0530-0630 Breakfast and drinking water available for all participants, 0700 opening ceremony, 0730 release of all bicycle categories, 0800 activities and entertainment, 1530 awards ceremony. Registration: At the event. Categories: Men and Women categories by age. Distances: 70 km and 180 km options available. Fee: 500 THB (70 km option), 700 THB (180 km option), or 4,800 THB (Team of 6 riders in the 180 km distance option). Contact: 081-871-6537. 2 - Sunday: Phetchabun Tour Of Lomsak 1st Event. Mountain bike and road bike competition. Location: In front of Lomsak local government office, Lomsak district, Phetchabun province. Registration: STEP 1 – Complete the registration form, STEP 2 - transfer registration fee to bank account Krung Thai bank, Lomsak branch, Account no. 615-0-63541-4 (Account name: Mr.Paitoon Phueaponge), STEP 3 - Send picture of bank payment slip and your full name, contact details, age, and type of bicycle (MTB or ROAD) to Line id: 086-938-9886 (paitoon) or to Fax: 056-702-500 to confirm your registration. Registration is open until October 20th. Categories: Everyone is welcome, several categories available by age, gender, and type of bicycle. Distances: 80 km, and 15 km (for VIP riders). Fee: 500 THB, and 1,000 THB (for VIP riders). Contact: 086- 938-9886. 2 - Sunday: Sing Buri Sing Buri Bicycle Competition. Bicycle competition on paved roads. Location: Pong Suwan temple (Wat Samrong), In Buri district, Sing Buri province. Registration: At the event. Categories: Everyone is welcome, several categories available by age and gender. Distance: 30 km. Fee: 300 THB. Contact: 087-798-8417, 083-704-2322. 2 - Sunday: Surin Surin Mountain Bike Competition. Mountain Bike Competition. Location: Rajamangala University Of Technology Surin Campus, Mueang Surin district, Surin province. Registration: At the event. Categories: Everyone is welcome, several categories available by age and gender. Distances: 7 km (4 rounds), and 5 km (2 rounds) for children not older than 12 years. Fee: 300 THB (for children not older than 12 years), 400 THB (general), and 1,000 THB (for VIP riders). Contact: 089-844-8126, 081-390-1755, 080-158-1645. 6 - 9 Thursday thru Sunday: Bangkok A DAY Bike Fest 2014. Very popular bicycle expo show presented by A DAY magazine, supporting sponsors, and most importantly, members of the Thai cycling community. Location will be same as in previous years, 2nd and 3rd floors of the Bangkok Airport Rail Link Makkasan station [GPS go="N 13.742902, E 100.601343"]. Time: everyday from 10am (10.00) until 8pm (20.00). 8 - Saturday: Prachuap Khiri Khan 3rd Hua Hin Alleycat. Sponsored by Pro-Lite Thailand. Start Location: Phon King Phet Park, Amphoe Hua Hin, Prachuap Khiri Khan province. [GPS go="N 12.568057, E 99.956783"]. Checkpoint to checkpoint courier/messenger style night race for all the mashers, trickers, and hipsters. Additional race details will be released in the Hua Hin Alleycat FaceBook group. Categories: All bike types, people types, and blood types are welcome. Time: 9:00pm (2100). Entry fee: FREE! Spoke cards to all participants. Prizes to winners and random awards to bike freaks and geeks. Final checkpoint details and ‘surprises’ will be announced on night of the race. View event poster here. Video and article about last year's 2nd Hua Hin Alleycat race. 8 - 9 Saturday & Sunday: Nakhon Ratchasima Mojo Enduro - Thailand Gravity Series meeting. Mojo's Santacruz Bike Parks by Ride Cycle. New Downhill and Enduro style series in Thailand that will have accumulative points for riders participating in all meetings in the year. Tracks are located in Khao Yai Thiang (near Lam Thakong in Sikhio district) and Khao hen Lek Fai (Hua Hin). Location of Enduro meeting: Khao Yai Thiang (near Lam Thakong in Sikhio district), Nakhon Ratchasima province. [GPS go="N 14 48.555, E 101 33.721"]. Register and qualifying run on Saturday November 8. Final run and awards ceremony on November 9. Fee: 300-500 THB. A few more details. Contact: Mojo Bikes in Chiang Mai or Ride Cycle in Bangkok. THE ENDURO PORTION OF THAILAND GRAVITY SERIES HAS BEEN CANCELED. DOWNHILL EVENTS ARE STILL BEING HELD. 9 - Sunday: Chonburi Giant Trip Mountain Bike and Road Bike Competition. Mountain bike and road bike competition. Location: Bang Phra reservoir, Bang Phra, Sriracha district, Chonburi province. Distances: 40 km and 60 km options available. Registration: At the event 07:00 – 08:00 am. Categories: Men and Women categories by age. Contact: 038- 312-572, 081-914-9347. 9 - Sunday: Chiang Mai Bo Nam Luang Mountain Bike Competition 1st Event. Mountain bike competition on flat road. Location: Bo Name Luang temple yard, Bo Nam Luang, Sanpatong district, Chiang Mai province. Distance: 28 km. Registration: At the event 06:30 – 08:00 am. Fee: 200 THB. Categories: Everyone is welcome, several categories by age and gender. Contact: 081-492-4286. 9 - Sunday: Kanchanaburi Bike For Kids. All types of bicycle competition. This event is for charity to buy bicycles for children. Location: Health park, Mueang district, Kanchanaburi province. Distances: 20 km, 40 km and 100 km options available.
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