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November 2015� 29 October - 1 November Thursday Thru Sunday: Nong Khai, Bueng Kan, Nakhon Phanom, �Mukdahan� Ride to Khong’S Legendary !November 2015! 29 October - 1 November Thursday thru Sunday: Nong Khai, Bueng Kan, Nakhon Phanom, !Mukdahan! Ride to Khong’s Legendary. Event type: Road Bike Race, Multi-day stage race. 3 Days of racing - 3 Stages. Location: Starting in Nong Khai province and progressing to Mukdahan province. Stage 1 = 115.3 km, Stage 2 = 106 km, Stage 3 = 26.78 km. Fee: Competition (race for 3 stages only) for 3,000 THB. Full package (airfare+++), 3 days, 3 stages for 6,500 THB. Competition (race for only 1 stage) for 1,000THB. Team/Crew member/Follower fee is 5,000 THB (for full package) or 1,500 THB for Competition race only. Categories: ROAD BIKE (Open Men), ROAD BIKE (Open Women), ROAD BIKE (age 30-39), ROAD BIKE (age 40-49), ROAD BIKE (age 50+), ROAD BIKE TEAM (5 people), MTB (Open Men), MTB (Open Women). Schedule: Oct. 29 Registration & check-in 1-6pm, Welcome reception 6-8pm, Oct. 30 Stage 1 Race starts at 8:30am in Nong Khai, Oct. 31 Stage 2 Race starts at 8:30am in Nakhon Phanom, Nov. 1 Stage 3 race starts at 10:00am in Mukdahan. Open for registration with very special offer now at 02 203 4208 / 02 203 4203 and TAT Hotline 1672 for more information. Check out the FaceBook !page for this event.! !31 October - 1 November Saturday & Sunday: Chonburi! Bangkok Hash House Bikers (BHHB). Location: Bang Saray, Chonburi province. Visit the Bangkok Hash House Bikers website for more details about this fun filled weekend of mountain !biking.! !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 - Sunday: Chonburi! Banglamung Charity Race 2nd Event. Event Type: Mountain bike and road bike competition. Distances: 50 km and 15 km (VIP). Location: Srisuwit school, Ban Rongpho, Banglamung district, Chonburi province. Registration: STEP 1 - Register at FaceBook page https:// www.facebook.com/events/415471255308522/426992987489682 , STEP 2 - Transfer registration fee to Krung Thai bank, Account no. 751-0-17465-1, Account name: Mr. Thanakorn Mitipat, STEP 3 - Send picture of bank payment slip and your details to LINE ID: knotwarlock. Fee: 450 THB (regular participant) and 1,000 THB (VIP participant). Categories: Everyone is welcome, several categories by age and gender. Contact: LINE ID: knotwarlock, facebook.com/ !RaceReg.net! !1 - Sunday: Khon Kaen! Tour De Pongneep 2015 7th Event. Event Type: Mountain bike and Road bike competition. Distances: 70 km, 180 km and 20 km (VIP). Location: Ubol Ratana Dam, Ubolratana District, Khon Kaen province. Registration: At the event 1:00 pm – 7:00 pm (1300-1900). Fee: 800 THB (70 km), 1,000 THB (180 km), and 5,500 THB (Team of 6 people for 180 km). Categories: Men and Women categories by age. Contact: Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/search/ !top/?q=tour%20de%20pongneep%202015 OR Tel. 081-871-6537.! !7 - Saturday: Prachinburi! Khaoyai 300BRM. Event Type: Long distance bicycle competition. Distance: 307 km. Location: Udomsuk Kabinburi market, Kabinburi district, Prachinburi province. Registration: STEP 1 - Register online at website https://audaxthailand.wufoo.eu/forms/7-november-khao-yai-300brm/ STEP 2 - Check your registration status at website https://audaxthailand.wufoo.eu/reports/7- november-khao-yai-300brm/ Fee: 300 THB. Categories: Men and women who have already completed a 200 km Audax previously are welcome to participate. Contact: Web - !www.audaxthailand.com! !7 - Saturday: Bangkok! Bangkok Criterium 2015. Event Type: Night Criterium Road Race Event. The 2015 criterium will be held on Ratchadamnoen and Khao San Roads in Bangkok city. Watch for race details, information, and updates on FaceBook at www.FaceBook/BangkokCrit Schedule: Open Registration from 1300-1500, Opening Ceremony at 1600, MTB Men race 1630, Fixed Gear Women 1715, Road Bike Women 1800, Road Bike Men 1845, Roller Sport Race 1930, Hot Lap race 2000, Fixed Gear Men 2030, Road Bike Men ELITE 2115, Fixed Gear Men ELITE 2200, Prize presentation at 2300. View route map for this event here. Registration: Online registration !for this event is available at www.BangkokCriterium.com! !8 - Sunday: Chonburi! Mountain Bike Competition at Buffalo Race Festival. Event Type: Mountain bike on flat road competition. Distance: 50 km. Location: Nong Phai Kaew market, Nong Phai Kaew, Ban Beung district, Chonburi province. Registration: At the event. Fee: FREE! Categories: Everyone is !welcome. Contact: 094-998-2419 or Line ID: 0949982419.! !8 - Sunday: Kanchanaburi! Mountain bike competition. Event Type: Mountain bike competition. Distance: 48 km. Location: Panomtoun local government office, Panomtoun district, Kanchanaburi province. Registration: STEP 1 - Transfer registration fee to Kasikorn Bank, Tarmoung branch, saving account 003-1-231-809, Account name: Mr.Satit Jeenapak, STEP 2 - Send picture of bank payment slip with your details (Full name, Short size, Race category choice) to Line ID: nongpadu or send to message inbox at this FaceBook page. Fee: 300 THB and 500 THB. Categories: Men and !Women categories by age. This competition is limited to 800 participants only.! !8 - Sunday: Rayong! World Travel Joy East Coast Challenge 2015. Event Type: Road cycling race. Distances: 151 km and 117 km options available. The race routes will cross Rayong and Chanthaburi provinces. Location: Rayong Marriott Resort & Spa, Rayong province. Start time of race: 7:00 am on Sunday November 8th. Categories: OPEN Male, Youth, and Male Age Groups (19-29, 30-39, 40-49 and over 50), OPEN Female, and Buddy Challenge (2 competitors of any age). Fees: 900 THB (All Categories except Buddy Challenge), 2,000 THB for Buddy Challenge competitors. Registration: Complete online registration form and then check in at Rayong Marriott Resort & Spa Ground Floor on Saturday November 7th, from 1pm until 6pm !(1300-1800). Race Briefing: 6-7pm (1800-1900) on November 7th.! !8 - Sunday: Ranong! Road Bike – Mountain Bike Loew Leang Rider 1st Event. Event Type: Road bike and mountain bike on flat road competition. Distances: Mountain bike 60 km and 25 km, Road bike 40 km and 25 km. 12 km (children not older than 12 years old) and 5 km (children not older than 8 years old). VIP bike for health 12 km. Location: 30 km Market, Moo.4, Bangkeaw, Laaun district, Ranong province. Registration: At the event 06:00 am - 09:00 am. Fee: 400 THB (road bike 60 km and 25 km, and mountain bike 40 km), 300 THB (mountain bike 25 km), 200 THB (mountain bike 3.5 km and 12 km for children), 600 THB (VIP). Categories: Everyone is welcome, several !categories by age and gender. Contact: 087-284-5006, 081-788-6651.! !8 - Sunday: Sa Kaew! Bicycle Competition 2nd Event. Event Type: Mountain bike and road bike competition. Distances: Road bike 100 km, Mountain bike 60 km, VIP and children not older than 15 years old 30 km. Location: Siammin yard, Aranyaprathet local government office, Aranyaprathet district, Sa Kaew province. Registration: Register in person at the event on November 7th (4pm-7pm). Pre-register: STEP 1 - Contact 037-231111 or leave message on FaceBook page https://www.facebook.com/events/1653687584873977/ , STEP 2 - Transfer registration fee to Krung Thai bank, Aranyaprathet branch, Account name: Aranyaprathet bicycle competition 2nd event, Account no.214-0-29566-8, STEP 3 - Send picture of bank payment slip with your details to E:mail: [email protected]. Fee: 500 THB, VIP 1,000 THB and free for children not older than 15 years old. Categories: Everyone is welcome, several categories by age and !gender. Contact: 090-917-3775, 037-231-111.! !8 - Sunday: Loei! Mountain Bike And Road Bike Competition 2nd Event. Event Type: Mountain bike and road bike competition. Distance: 80 km. Location: Chiang Kan cultural fields, Chiang Kan district, Loei province. Registration: At the event November 7th (at 12:00 pm) or on November 8th (at 6:30 am). Fee: 500 THB, and 1,000 THB (VIP). Categories: Everyone is welcome, several categories by age and gender. Contact: 062-115-3351 or FacebBook page https://www.facebook.com/ !punyikyik2onedaytrip! !8 - Sunday: Chiang Mai! Bicycle Competition 1st Event. Event Type: Mountain bike, road bike and fat bike competition. Distance: 12 km. Location: In front of Kru Ba Srivichai monument, Mueang Chiang Mai district, Chiang Mai province. Start time: 7:30 am. Registration: At the event location on November 7th from 8:30 am until 5:30 pm (0830-1730). Fee: 250 THB (touring option) and 500 THB. Categories: Everyone is welcome, several categories by age and gender. Contact: !084-611-6581.! ! ! !8 - Sunday: Roi Et! Kaset Wisai Bicycle Competition 2015. Event Type: Mountain bike and road bike competition. Distances: 92 km and 35 km (VIP). Location: Kaset Wisai local government office, Kaset Wisai district, Roi Et province. Registration: At the event location on morning of November 8th. Fee: 600 THB and 1,000 THB (VIP). Categories: Men and Women categories by age. Registration fee at the event will be reduced by 300 THB but participants will not receive event t-shirt. !Contact: 082-739-9499, Line ID: jeedbike, surapun, or 085-858-5655.! !10 - Tuesday: Kanchanaburi! Grasshopper Adventures’ ‘Bridge Over the River Kwai’ Cycling Tour. Departure date November !10, 2015.! !12 - 15 Thursday thru Sunday: Bangkok! 4th Annual A DAY Bike Fest. Event Type: Bicycle Expo. Location: Makkasan Rail Link Station, Bangkok. 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 13.7510573, E 100.5611014"].
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