Join Davina McCall, heroine of Sport Relief and Ambassador for Action, on her very own ride out. This one is for the girls, but limited places for guys are available.
Ride for a reason and join our celebrity Ambassador and TV presenter Davina McCall on this bike ride raising funds for sick babies and children. You'll ride out from the tranquil grounds of the East Sussex National Hotel on this bike ride and then quickly descend into the quiet lanes of the surrounding area. Davina, aka 'Superwoman' will be there, in person, to set every rider off on their way, and then she will try and catch you all as she rides the 67 mile route.
Davina’s DIVA offers a Cool 21 mile route that is ideal if you’re new to cycling or looking for an early finish! Our Classic 40 mile route is more challenging as is the Champion at 67 miles, ideal if you are a more experienced rider.
Expect a great day in the saddle with the Action Medical Research team on this cycling event with first class support throughout the day.
Formerly only open to women, Davina’s DIVA now has a limited places for men to enter, so grab your place now!
Davina's Diva entry page: www.action.org.uk/davinas_diva_sussex
Ride Series Calendar: www.action.org.uk/cycling
Chip timing
3 Route options 21, 40 & 67 miles
Circular routes
Feed stations
Lunch provided
Mechanical support
The best signage in the business
Event massage
Medal
Photography
Emergency cover
SAG Waggon and Emergency Crew
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