Join the race to change lives!
Get together with family and friends to cycle 20, 42 or 60 miles through the beautiful North Yorkshire countryside. Following some of the Tour de France Grand Depart route, there are a few hills!
Help keep the wheels turning for vital services for people with Parkinson's in Yorkshire by aiming to raise a minimum of £100.
What to expect
Signposted and marshalled circular routes
Bike mechanic support
Downloadable GPX route file powered by MapMyRide
Refreshments en route
Exclusive medal for all cyclists
Key information
Venue: Ripley Castle, Harrogate
Distance: 20, 42 or 60 miles
Entry fee: Adult £20, children £10 (11-15 year olds - 20-mile route only)
Fundraising target: £100
Please note all routes are approximate and subject to change
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