Join 5,000 cyclists on Sunday 6 September 2015 for the Bike 4 Cancer London to Brighton charity bike ride. Get on your bike 4 cancer this September and help families living with cancer!
Open to all cyclists from the age of 16 upwards, the London to Brighton bike ride is the perfect event for families, aspiring cyclists or corporate teams.
The 56 mile route starts on Clapham Common and travels through Mitcham, Carshalton, Chipstead, Banstead and Haywards Heath. Riders will have to climb the infamous Ditchling Beacon (814 feet above sea level) before the finish in front of Brighton Pier.
The £40 entry fee includes a buffet lunch mid-route, water stops, finisher's medal, mechanic stations and entry into the After Party on the beach! We ask riders to raise a minimum sponsorship fund of £100 to take part.
Register today at http://www.bike4cancer.org/london-to-brighton-bike-ride
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