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December Events Calendar !December 2014! !Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday in December: 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.! !2 - Tuesday: Singburi! Singburi Bicycle Competition. All types of bicycle competition. Location: Singburi city hall, Mueang district, Singburi province. Registration: At the event. Categories: Everyone is welcome, !several categories by age and gender. Distance: 7 km. Fee: FREE! Contact: 036-520-030.! !5 - Friday: Buriram! First Life First Race. Mountain bike and road bike competition. Location: Chang International Circuit, Buriram province. Registration: STEP 1 - Register online at https://docs.google.com/a/ bicyclesoutheastasia.com/forms/d/1r7YktmwxwvPvxro6EilpNDhvakDa86WoTQ4cu1jG5HU/ viewform?c=0&w=1, STEP 2 - Transfer registration fee to Bangkok bank, Lumpini branch, Current account 124-308941-2, Account name: Sportbicycle.co.Ltd., STEP 3 - Send picture of bank payment slip with your full name, telephone number and transfer amount to Fax no. 02-3228218 or E-mail: [email protected]. Categories: Everyone is welcome, several categories by age and gender. Distance: 70 km. Fee: 400 THB and 500 THB. Contact: !023-2282-1617.! !5 - 7 Friday thru Sunday: Chachoengsao to Ayutthaya and Lopburi! Bicycle Tour (Padriew - Ayutthaya, Pasak Dam - Jet Saw Noi Waterfall). Long distance bicycle trip (3 days and 2 nights). Location: Start from Chachoengsao city hall, Mueang district, Chachoengsao province and ride to Ayutthaya province to Pasak dam, Lopburi province and to Jed Sao Noi waterfall. Distance: 500 km. Registration: Please contact 081-1015025. Categories: Men and women are welcome. Contact: 081-1015025. There is food, soft drink and !camping area provided at the event.! !5 - 7 Friday thru Sunday: Chiang Mai! Chiang Mai Bike Festival 2014. Bicycles exhibition, movies, race competition, workshops, seminars, trips, and a free concert. Headlining bands are Tattoo Colour, Paradox, and Mahasumran Banburi. Location: Chiang Mai University Art Center, Nimmanhaemin Road, Amphoe Mueang Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai province. [GPS go="N 18.791255, E 98.963366"]. !Time: daily from 9:00am until 9:00pm (0900-2100). View event poster here.! !6 - Saturday: Chainat! Chainat Bicycle Competition. Mountain bike and road bike competition. Location: Pri Nok Yung local government office, Hanka district, Chainat province. Registration: STEP 1 - Transfer registration fee to Krung Thai bank Han Ka branch, saving Account no. 107-0-21726-3, Account name: Pan Wat Jai Row Thein Thong, STEP 2 - Send picture of bank payment slip and your details by SMS no. 086-7747791 or send to LINE ID: dab-oil. Categories: Everyone is welcome, several categories by age and gender. Distance: 40 km, 80 km, and VIP 20 km. Fee: 500 THB and 1,000 THB (VIP). There is camping area provided at the event. Contact: 086-7747791, !LINE ID: dab-oil.! !6 - Saturday: Nakhon Phanom! Mountain Bike And Road Bike Competition 1st Event. Mountain bike and road bike competition. Location: Phu Pan Noi peaceful monument, Piman, Na Kae district, Nakhon Phanom province. Registration: At the event. Categories: Men and Women categories by age. Distance: 60 km, 80 km and 20 km (bicycle tour and VIP). Fee: 500 THB and 1,000 THB (VIP).Contact: !081-0530140, 081-7294334.! !6 - Saturday: CAMBODIA! Angkor Wat Bike4Kids 2014. This charitable bike event is now in its ninth year, and will take place on Saturday 6th December 2014 in Siem Reap, Cambodia. The Angkor Wat Bike4Kids! Event is organized by Village Focus International (VFI) and Terre Des Hommes – Netherlands (TDH-NL) and hosted by the National Olympic Committee of Cambodia. We encourage people of all ages and fitness levels to cycle through the beautiful temple complex of Angkor Wat to help raise funds for local charities that provide life-changing support to vulnerable children and !survivors of human trafficking. Visit www.Bike4Kids.org to learn more and to register.! !6 - 7 Saturday & Sunday: Bangkok! Thaniya Bike Market. Different brands of bicycle, bicycle parts, Bicycle accessories, and activities from bicycle shops. Time: 10:30 until 20:30. Location: Thaniya Plaza, floor G., Silon !Road, Bangkok. Contact: 02-2312244.! !6 - 7 Saturday & Sunday: MALAYSIA! Perlis International Duathlon 2014. Hybrid Dualthlon (Combo of Off-Road and Tarmac Road). Distances: 6km (Running), 30km (MTB Cycling - Combination of Off-Road and Tarmac), and 4km (Running). Dec. 6th – Athlete and Bike Check-in, Race Kit Collections & Briefing. Dec. 7th - Race Day. Location: Wang Kelian/Wang Prachan Thale Ban National Park, Gua Kelam province, Perlis, Malaysia. [GPS go="N 6.6440833, E 100.20386111111111"]. Fee: RM100.00 (1,000 Baht). Event categories and online registration available at www.opugosports.com. Contact: +603 7957 8998, Email [email protected] or check out the Perlis International !Duathlon 2014 FaceBook page.! !7 - Sunday: Uthai Thani! Huai Kha Khaeng Mountain-Road Bike 2014. All types of bicycle competition. Location: Ban Rai local government office, Ban Rai district, Uthai Thani province. Registration: At the event location 6/12/14 at 16:00-19:00, or 7/12/14 at 06:00-06:30. Categories: Men and Women categories by age. This event is limited for 500 participants only. Distance: 38 km. Fee: 300 !THB. Contact: 089-4108999, 089-1562899.! 7 - Sunday: Chiang Mai! ! Chiang Mai Classic Race 1st Event. Mountain bike and road bike competition. Location: Cultural Hall, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai province. Registration: STEP 1 - View and Download registration form, STEP 2 - Transfer registration fee to Krung Sri Ayutthaya bank, Central airport Chiang Mai branch Account no. 530-0-00124-1, Account name: Right Man North Co.,Ltd., STEP 3- Send picture of bank payment slip and registration form to E-mail: [email protected] or FAX no. 053-441209 Or LINE ID: CBF2014. Categories: Men and Women categories by age. !Distance: 40 km. Contact: 086-7212358, 083-6980333.! !7 - Sunday: Phetchaburi! Winter Super Class Challenge. Mountain bike and road bike competition. Location: Kaeng Krachan local government office, Kaeng Krachan district, Phetchaburi province. Registration: STEP 1 - Transfer registration fee to Siam Commercial bank, Bang mod branch, savings account no. 046-259593-4, Account name: Mr.Jaroon Khattiyasan, STEP 2 - Send picture of bank payment slip with your full name and telephone number to LINE ID: lrtclub or 084-3320006. Fee: 500 THB and 1,000 THB (VIP). Categories: Men and Women categories by !age. Distance: 50 km and 100 km. Contact: 084-3320006.! !7 - Sunday: Khon Kaen! Deang Yai Mountain Bike Competition. Mountain bike competition. Location: Deang Yai local government office, Mueang district, Khon Kaen province. Registration: At the event. Fee: 350 THB and 1,000 THB (VIP). Categories: Everyone is welcome, several categories by age and !gender. Contact: 086-4585244.! !7 - Sunday: Rayong! Banphe Mountain Bike 2014. Mountain bike competition. Location: Royal Thai Force station, Banphe, Mueang district, Rayong province. Registration: At the event. Fee: 200 THB (kids under 12 years of age) and 400 THB . Distance: 30 km. Categories: Everyone is welcome, !several categories by age and gender. Contact: 081-8649838, 086-9004601.! !12 - 14 Friday thru Sunday: Nakhon Ratchasima! Tour de Farm 4. 100km FEARLESS ROAD RACE event (Dec 13th) put on by Chok Chai Farms, which draws 1,000+ riders. This year's event will be an entire weekend of activities, including a shorter (60km) 'Going Greener' road bike race (Dec 14th), a DIRT & DUST MTB race (Dec 13th), and a TOUGH RUN Challenge (Dec 14th). Location: Kilometer Marker 159-160, Moo 2, Friendship Highway, Nongnamdang, Saraburi province. [GPS go="N 14.656189, E 101.346717"]. Learn more about the history of the Tour de Farm. More details will be added to the Tour De Farm website as they become available from the organizer. In-Person registration will be open from October 24 to 26, 2014 at Chockchai Farm (Nakhon Ratchasima) and at Central Court Zone in CentralWorld Mall (Bangkok). Online registration is available at www.tourdefarmcycling.com on October 27 until November 30, 2014. Due to the popularity of the previous years’ races, early registration is highly recommended. Read Tour de Farm 4s !press release here.! 13 - Saturday: Sukhothai! ! Ride, Walk and Run Competition. Bicycle competition and walk or run event. Location: Ram Khamhaeng national park (Khao Luang), Kirimas district, Sukhothai province. Distance: Ride 20 km, Walk or Run 3.7 km. Registration: At the event or register in advance online https:// docs.google.com/forms/d/1mr9-DUU3L5oqfb4EK3_F5cZdGpd78ZwhZA-fjYDoecs/edit Fee: 500 !THB (includes 1 shirt ). Categories: Men and women are welcome. Contact: 081-8675275.! !13 - 14 Saturday & Sunday: Bangkok! 5th Bangkok Criterium. 25 km Criterium race, messenger race, trick show, bike market, car show, and 250m drag thunder race. Location: Suvarnabhumi Airport bicycle track and long-term parking area, Bangkok. Time: 13:00 until 23:00. Registration: Online or At the event. Criterium can be raced in Fixed Gear, Road Bike, or Open Bike category. View event poster or visit !www.bangkokcriterium.com for more information.! !13 - 14 Saturday & Sunday: Chachoengsao! Bangkok Hash House Bikers (BHHB). Location: Chachoengsao, Lanna Resort, Chachoengsao province. Visit the Bangkok Hash House Bikers website for more details about this fun filled !weekend of mountain biking.! !13 - 14 Saturday & Sunday: Phrae! Phrae Drift King 1st Championship. This Championship will include three separate competitions: King of Fast (with 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place trophies awarded), King of Drift (only 1 trophy awarded), and Group of Drift (only 1 trophy awarded). Registration fee of 500 THB includes T- shirt, race badge number, breakfast, lunch and dinner for one day. Water and ice will be free to all competitors throughout the event. Rules of the competition will be given out on December 13th.
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