Pillion rides enjoyed by all ages

Monday 13th September 2010, 2:29PM BST.

Above, one of the oldest riders, 65-year-old Win Le Feuvre, on the back of Andrew Norman’s Harley.  	(Picture by Peter Frankland, 1027289)

Above, one of the oldest riders, 65-year-old Win Le Feuvre, on the back of Andrew Norman’s Harley. (Picture by Peter Frankland, 1027289)

PEOPLE of all ages took part for the first time yesterday in the Guernsey Touring Motorcycle Club’s annual charity event.

In the past the event has been known as the Wrinkly Run, and was only open to people over 50. But now the rules have changed and there is no lower age limit.

Islanders put together sponsorship forms and made donations in exchange for a ride from Vazon up L’Eree Hill, down to Pleinmont and back along the coast.

Outgoing GTMC president Mark Brouard said it was the fifth time the event has been held.

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    Dragonslayer

    . . . you kept that one quiet Andrew. :)

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