Neuss, Germany Monkey Bike Event (20th - 21th September 2008)
Two years had past since our last trip to Germany for the annual Neuss Monkey Bike event. We had missed the bratwurst, German beer and coffee. Enough was enough, so we set off for the 2008 Neuss Monkey event!
The weekend was a great sucess!. Click here to view some pictures of Clumber Run 5.
Shakespeare Run 2007 (5th August 2007)
A reasonable turn out for the Shakespeare Run 2007 considering the short notice of the run! it was a fantastic day out, the weather was perfect and the run came together well!
Neuss, Germany Monkey Bike Event (15th - 17th September 2006)
For the people who couldn't make it this year, here are some pictures of the 2006 Monkey Bike event in Neuss, Germany. Click here and check out the pictures!
John O'Groats to Land's End Monkey Bike UK visit (21st July 2006)
Some pictures of the John O'Groats to Land's End crew visiting us, click here to view.
The Isle Of Wight Monkey Bike Run 2006 (29th - 30th April 2006)
The 2006 Isle of white Monkey Bike run was held at the Whitecliff Bay Holiday Park, the weekend was a great success with record turn out in the history of the Isle of white Monkey run. Click here for some pictures of the event.
2005 Monkey Bike Events
5th Derby Dales 100 Mile Monkey Bike Run (17th July 2005)
The run had a massive turn out of Monkey Bikers, click here for some pictures of the bikes that attended.
The Isle Of Wight Monkey Bike Run 2005 (30th April - 1st May 2005)
The weekend was a great success, with a record gathering of Monkey Bike riders, click here for the pictures.
2004 Monkey Bike Events
The Isle Of Wight Monkey Bike Run 2004 (1st - 3rd May 2004)
The Monkey Bike UK team headed of to the Isle of Wight for a successful weekend with a great turnout and good weather. Click here for more pictures of the 5th Annual IOW Rally.
Monkey Bike Cornwall (4th - 6th June 2004)
The biggest UK Monkey Bike weekend of the year. Click here for the pictures.
4th Derby Dales 100 Mile Monkey Bike Run (11th July 2004)
This year's run had a good turn-out with 70 rider's signing-on (and a few late arrivals that didn't!), and we raised £350 for Cancer Research.
The new route proved to be a bit testing but was enjoyed by most, taking in some of the more scenic roads of the Peak District.