1 day, 2 Rugby Clubs, 3 cities - 110 mile Charity Cycle Challenge.
Get on your bike and help us Break The Cycle and change the lives of young people across the South West.
On 3rd July 2016 old friends and rivals Bristol and Gloucester Rugby will come together for a joint cause – to help young people who need it most. The race starts at the home grounds of both clubs - Bristol’s Ashton Gate and Gloucester’s Kingsholm and cyclists will begin their 110 mile journey which takes in Bristol, Bath & Gloucester.
When you sign up, you can choose which Rugby Foundation you would like to support with riders starting and finishing the Break The Cycle course at their home Club. The ride is open to all abilities, whether you are new to cycling or a regular Sportif rider; whether you would like to support a local charity or looking for a corporate team building challenge; or if you fancy the challenge of cycling 110 miles in 1-day with a team of friends, then Break The Cycle is for you!
To enter please visit: www.breakthecyclechallenge.co.uk or contact smabbutt [at] bristolrugby.co.uk
Money raised from Break The Cycle provides vital funds to go towards running effective sports-based programmes for young people in Bristol and Gloucester, providing them with the inspiration and motivation to reach their potential.
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