Cycle 4 Cynthia, which has raised over £250k in the last nine years for its two benefitting charities - the Friends of Cynthia Spencer Hospice and Macmillan Cancer Support - returns to the Northamptonshire stately home of Althorp, by kind permission of The Earl and Countess Spencer for its tenth anniversary!
It's taking place from 9am on Sunday 22nd September and offers riders the chance to enjoy 5, 25 and 50 mile routes around the glorious west Northamptonshire countryside.
In 2012, nearly 1100 riders raised a record-breaking £55k and this year, with the help of the entry fees and generous sponsorship, it's hoped it can top the £60k mark.
Entry is £15 for adults, £7.50 for children and £35 for families.
So whether your a serious rider or simply fancy a fun day out with friends and family in support of these two remarkable causes, please visit www.cycle4cynthia.com or call Sue at the hospice on 01604 678088
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