BIKERS from across the south east are revving up for the annual Berkshire Egg Run.
Hundreds of riders are expected to take part in the event on Good Friday, which will see thousands of Easter eggs donated to deserving children.
And its not too late to join in the fun which starts in Tilehurst and follows a 10-mile marshalled route ending up at the Abbey Rugby Club in Emmer Green.
There is no entry fee but riders are asked to bring chocolate Easter eggs which are donated to the Rotary Club and Southcote Children’s Centre who distribute them across Berkshire.
Michael Weal, a member of the Thames Vale Vultures bike club which organises the Good Friday run, said it attracted bikers from across Berkshire.
“It is a real family event with many riders dressing up in all sorts of fun costumes and crowds lining the streets cheering them on,” he said.
“There are also marshalls along the route and it is slow which means all types and size of bikes, scooters, trikes and quads can join in. The forecast is looking good but, whatever the weather, everyone knows it is for a good cause.
“There are still sadly many youngsters who wouldn’t have an Easter Egg if it wasn’t for the ride so we thank everyone in advance for giving their time and being so generous.”
Bikers can gather from 11.30am on Friday, April 7, at Stadium Way in Tilehurst for a 12.30pm departure, heading to the rugby club.
There will be refreshments available anf the chocolate eggs will be handed over to be distributed in time for Easter Sunday.
Added Mike: “We hope to see lots of riders on the day and urge people to let others know about it so this year we can have a bumper ride.
“We also want to give a big thanks to the Rotary Club and the Southcote staff for their help. It is a big task collecting and distributing thousands of eggs but somehow they manage it.”
For all the latest information on the Berkshire Egg Run, email: eggrun@tvvultures.co.uk or call Mike on: 07827 475391.