Cycling 100 miles through London past famous and historic monuments into the beautiful countryside of Surrey.
Cycling 100 miles through London past famous and historic monuments into the beautiful countryside of Surrey.
Location: London
Challenge Level:
Distance: 100 miles
Booking Fee: £30 + transaction fee
Fundraising Goal: £500
When: 16 August 2020
The Prudential RideLondon-Surrey 100 aims to be the biggest cycling charity event in the UK and provides a traffic-free cycle route, for all abilities.
Starting in Queen Elizabeth’s Olympic park, and from there your 100-mile cycle starts, cycling through the capital city, past historic monuments and into the beautiful countryside of Surrey.
Heading through Leatherhead, Oxshott and Esher the route then takes you back into London, where you will finish, passing through Kingston, past Trafalgar Square finishing at The Mall.
Booking fee: £30 + transaction fee
Fundraising goal: £500
For more information call 01905 755977 or emailing events@leukaemiacare.org.uk
Please note we have limited places available in this event.
Bookings for this event closes on Friday 15th May 2020.
Book your place here.
The ballot
The public ballot for the 2020 Prudential Ride London is now open. You can apply for a ballot place online here. Entry costs £79. The ballot entry system will remain open until 80,000 registration have been received or Friday 3 January 2020, whichever is the earlier.
If you are one of the lucky ones, why not make your ballot place count and choose to cycle for Leukaemia Care, and help support people affected by blood cancer.
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For more information, contact a member of the fundraising team on 01905 755977 or email events@leukaemiacare.org.uk
Please ensure you read the event terms and conditions before signing up.
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