Pedal for Parkinson's - Ripley
Take part in our Pedal for Parkinson's event in Yorkshire this summer and help keep the wheels turning for Parkinson's research and support.
With a choice of our 20 mile blast, 40 mile blaze, or 60 mile burn routes through Yorkshire's beautiful countryside, there's a distance to suit everyone.
There's no minimum sponsorship but we ask you to try and raise £100 to help reach our goal of £100,000 from our Pedal for Parkinson's series. Together we can bring forward the day when no one fears Parkinson's.
WHAT'S INCLUDED
All our cyclists receive the best support from us, including:
- Fundraising advice and fundraising pack
- Signposted route
- Chip timing
- Bike mechanic support
- A downloadable GPX route file
- Refreshments en route
- A bespoke medal and a big cheer at the finish
- Post-race leg massage
- Fun family games at the charity village
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