Maggie's Surrey Cycle Challenge 2024

Maggie's Surrey Cycle Challenge 2024

Join us for our annual Surrey Cycle Challenge to raise money for people living with cancer.

By Maggie's

Date and time

Sunday, April 28 · 7am - 6pm GMT+1

Location

Box Hill School

London Road Mickleham Dorking RH5 6EA United Kingdom

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About this event

  • 11 hours

Grab your bike for our annual cycling challenge around the Surrey hills and raise money to help support people with cancer.

The Surrey cycle challenge will start and finish at Box Hill School with a 28, 50 and 100 mile route available. All cyclists will get lots of fuelling snacks along the way, a Maggie's cycling jersey and a Maggie's medal. Riders will also receive a full lunch at our beautiful Royal Marsden centre in Sutton.

We ask that participants try to raise a minimum of the below fundraising targets:

-28 mile route - £150

- 50 mile route - £200

-100 mile route - £250


Entry Requirements

The routes have the following minimum age restrictions:


- 28-mile route: Participants need to be 13 years or older on the day of the race.

- 50-mile route: Participants need to be 16 years or older on the day of the race.

- 100-mile route: Participants need to be 18 years or older on the day of the race.


Please note that any riders under 18 must receive parental consent to take part and must be accompanied by a participating adult for the whole duration of the ride.

Organized by

Maggie’s provides free practical, emotional and social support to people with cancer and their family and friends, following the ideas about cancer care originally laid out by Maggie Keswick Jencks.

Built in the grounds of NHS cancer hospitals, Maggie's centres are places with professional staff on hand to offer the support people need.

Our centres are places to find practical advice about benefits and eating well; places where qualified experts provide emotional support; places to meet other people; places where you can simply sit quietly with a cup of tea.

The first Maggie’s opened in Edinburgh in 1996 and since then Maggie’s has continued to grow, with 26 centres at major NHS cancer hospitals in the UK and abroad. 

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