Prudential RideLondon-Surrey 100
If you have been inspired by London's fantastic Olympic year, have a passion for cycling, and would love to raise money doing something that you enjoy, then Prudential RideLondon-Surrey 100 is the perfect challenge!
Through the Prudential RideLondon-Surrey 100 you will cycle 100 miles past iconic London sights. The race will start at The Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, out to the Surrey Hills and return to central London to finish on the Mall following a route close to the one completed in the London 2012 Olympic Road Race.
The race is on, with 9 hours to complete the 100 mile course!
Prudential RideLondon-Surrey 100 is part of a new festival of world class cycling taking place on Sunday 4 August in London.
Why be part of team rhino?
- Come along to our team training evening with Rob Penn. Rob Penn has ridden a bicycle most days of his adult life. In his 20s, he gave up a career as a solicitor and cycled around the world. He is the author of several books including the Sunday Times bestseller It’s All About the Bike: the Pursuit of Happiness on Two Wheels. He is a director of the cycling holiday company, Bikecation. Rob lives in the Black Mountains, South Wales with his wife, three children, two spaniels and six bicycles. Rob also organises road cycling training weekends in the Brecon Beacons National Park. Read more about Rob at www.robpenn.net
- Receive a fundraising information pack, including an up to date supporter magazine and a rhino pin badge
- We'll send you a cycling jersey to wear for training and on the day
- Regular team emails will keep you updated
- Our Events Manager Laura will be on hand to help with any fundraising questions
- To say thank you we will offer a prize to the top fundraiser!
If you have your own place we would love to hear from you!
We have now filled all of our charity places for this year's event. However, if you have been successful in gaining a place in the ballot and would like to raise funds for Save the Rhino, please get in touch about cycling for our team.
You can contact laura@savetherhino.org, or call our office 020 7357 7474 to find out more.
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Photographs thanks to www.RideLondon.co.uk
