Aylesbury based charity WheelPower are hosting their charity bike race Tour de Vale on September the 19th.
Hundreds of cyclists all ages and abilities will return to Stoke Mandeville Stadium and hopefully raise lots of money for the charity, who helps disabled people get involved in sports.
They are currently looking for some helpful volunteers to help the event run smoothly!
Matthew French from the charity told us exactly who they are looking for
"On the day itself we're looking for volunteers to give just couple of hours of their time, to help with things like setting up the stadium, registering riders, managing parts of the course or maybe even manning a water stop."
"They will receive instructions, a high vis jacket and a packed lunch."
Contact info@tourdevale.com or call 01296 395995 if you would like to get involved.
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