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45-TEAM CHALLENGE IS SELL-OUT
Filed 11.07.2007
All 45 team places in the 2007 Four Nations Challenge were snapped up before the June 30 deadline,
giving the organisers a new headache: how to find places for the teams on the waiting list. Trustee William
Naylor commented "we had to restrict the number of teams this year because there simply aren't enough hotel beds
in the places we are visiting". Now the Extra Mile team is working overtime to find nearby hotels, but they have
also hit problems with catering. "We were already close to capacity at most of our restaurants, so fiting in a
few more teams may not be an option" he said. Team numbers are significantly up on last year's total of 37, so
why is this year's Challenge so popular? According to Mr Naylor, the 2006 Challenge was a great success (despite
poor weather) and the 2007 route through four different countries has captured peoples' imagination.
Can the Challenge continue to grow? "We always envisaged 50 teams as our maximum, and in our fifth year we're
almost there" said Mr Naylor. Putting a limit on numbers means that teams get to know each other and the organisers,
which adds to the friendly atmosphere often remarked upon by Extra Mile participants.
For the latest entries, click here. Inevitably there are a few missing team and rider names,
so we will post updates from time to time.
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