1 in 3 people in the UK will be affected by cancer during their lifetime. The challenge for leading cancer charities stretches from research to aid early detection, prevention & cure; as well as education, so we can all help ourselves as much as possible; through to the care and support for those diagnosed as they face their own personal journey.
Cancer Research UK, Macmillan Cancer Support, and Breakthrough Breast Cancer are those leading charities. For the first time they have teamed up and are seeking riders of all abilities and ages to join them on a unique overnight cycle ride from London to Brighton, and help raise over £1 million. On Saturday 20th September as the moon rises high over London's magnificent Olympic Park, challengers with a multitude of reasons for signing up, and on all types of bikes, will unite and ride out as they Challenge Cancer together!
Moonride from 10pm - 100 km of road cycling
Cycle quieter weekend night time roads!
For all bikes - road, hybrid, mountain, and even Boris!
Join as a Team, or as an Individual
Olympic Park start!
Fully supported - mechanics, medics & vehicles
Food & drink stops en route - all inclusive!
Breakfast in Brighton - bike return to London
£39 sign up fee & fundraise for the partner charities
London Open Days - meet the charities & fellow challengers
Optional Spring & Summer training rides
Please call 0207 609 6695 or email events [at] actionchallenge.com
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