Lifescan Tour de Cure 2025
Tour de Cure 2025
Date and time
Location
Cantraybridge College
3 Cantray Square Croy IV2 5PP United KingdomAbout this event
LifeScan Scotland's Tour de Cure is an annual charity event aimed at supporting Breakthrough T1D & Diabetes UK. This is the 15th consecutive year the event is being organised by Lifescan Scotland and is open to all Lifescan employees, our supplier's employees, family and friends.
Choose to cycle a 12 or 30 mile route, or this year, opt for our 5km walking path, and help to raise funds for two diabetes charities.
Please Note: The option to add a team name means that you will be leaving at the same time as the others in your team - this is not a competitive event. 8 Per team - if you have no preference, then you will start alongside others doing your chosen route.
Don't fancy cycling or walking but still want to help out? Then register as a marshal by selecting the marshal ticket option, or email tourdecure@lifescan.com.
Please Note: It will be your responsibility to arrange transport to/from the event or your designated marshal spot.
All donations towards our chosen charities Breakthrough T1D (formerly JDRF) & Diabetes UK will be massively appreciated. Please donate by using the links below.
Breakthrough T1D JustGiving 2025
For any questions regarding the event, please do not hesitate to contact: tourdecure@lifescan.com
Frequently asked questions
All Lifescan employees that are scheduled to be working will get the time off to take part. You must inform you manager or team leader before August 8th so that the factory can plan for it.
Yes! But you must organise this with your employer and manager.
Yes! You will need to sign them up but the more people fundraising the better, absolutely!
A minimum age of 16 is required for all routes.
Yes! We will need to fill out a few roles: 50+ marshals will be needed on the day to mark the routes and help out, fundraisers - every penny counts, and home bakers - we will be collecting home baked goods to help fuel everyone on the day.
A helmet is compulsory for all riders. Otherwise, you can wear anything you feel comfortable in. There is a limited stock of the Lifescan Tour De Cure cycling jerseys that can be acquired with a small donation to our charities - an update on this will be provided closer to the event.
You will need to either bring your own bike or hire one for the event. We will have a trailer taking bikes from Lifescan to Cantraybridge College for those without a car. You will be required to select Bike Transport on Eventbrite at the time of signing up,
Yes, as a marshal, you need to confirm that you have transportation arranged for the day of the event. This confirmation should be provided in advance to ensure all marshals have reliable means to reach their assigned locations.
Please inform the event organizer about your dietary requirements as soon as possible. This helps us prepare appropriate food options for you during the event.