Event name: London to Oxford bike ride
Start Venue: Syon Park, Park Rd, Brentford, TW8 8JF
Start time: 7.30 – 9.30am At a time to suit you.
Distance: 60 miles
Advanced entry fee: see Bike Events website
Official Charity: Prostate Cancer Research Centre
Extra info: Enjoy a great Summer's day cycling from London through the Chilterns to Oxford in aid of Prostate Cancer Research Centre. Starting from Syon Park in Brentford, we first visit Fulmer and Burnham Beeches before stopping for lunch by the river at Marlow. The route then heads up into the Chiltern Hills and across Christmas Common to Chalgrove on the way to the finish at Oxpens Meadows. There you’ll enjoy live music, refreshments and a well-earned drink in the beer tent on the banks of the river Thames.
Online booking: http://www.bike-events.co.uk/londonoxford
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