Take part in this themed cycle ride through the Capital; around the streets and stations made famous during your childhood. This overnight cycle starts in Southwark; a quick visit to the Old Kent Road and a trip north over Tower Bridge to Fenchurch Street Station – is only the start of our night time journey... This isn’t your usual cycle though – we want you to ‘take a chance’ and win the final Community Chest!
This 50 mile route is split into two stages, following London’s most iconic streets. Cycle into the shadows of the city’s towering structures, passing The Shard and The Gherkin to name a few! Parade into the grand west end, pedalling past Big Ben, Buckingham Palace and much more. Rest stops are situated halfway through each loop, to help you refuel and sort any repairs to bike and body!
The Moonride & What’s Included
London’s Moon’opoly themed cycle ride – 50 miles, for all abilities & bikes!
£39 to register, with £200 minimum fundraising target for any charity of your choice.
Join as an individual or as a team of friends & family.
Fully signed route (reflective signage + glow sticks) & route map.
Entertainment throughout the ride.
Rest stop at the half way point – back at Go! Free snacks & hot drinks here.
Professional mobile bike mechanics, medics, event doctor.
A finisher’s breakfast, glass of fizz & medal.
And much more – please see www.moonriders.co.uk for more details & full info...
Please call 0207 609 6695 or email events [at] actionchallenge.com
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