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Pedal 300: Cycle 300 miles throughout September
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Pedal 300: Cycle 300 miles throughout September

Free registration Sponsorship goals: £0 - £75
1st September 2023 United Kingdom

Are you ready to put your pedals to the test?

This September we’re challenging you to saddle up and cycle 300 miles throughout the entire month! And here’s the fun part, you don’t actually have to use a bike to complete your challenge. You can use a stationary bike at the gym or even in front of the TV at home. It all counts!

Set the wheels in motion and help make a difference this September.

The Challenge

Pedal 300 is all about getting you on your bike and active, while giving you a challenge to keep you motivated and focused!

When: 1st – 30th September

Where: The choice is yours!

Distance: 300 miles

Simply, track your distance throughout September via your phone, smart watch, or other device. You can even link your Strava app or Fitbit to your JustGiving fundraising page to show your friends and family your progress.

Now you know the basics, it’s time to get motivated as to why you should take part!

What’s up for grabs

As part of our cycle-savvy challenge we’re giving you the chance to earn THREE amazing items.

  • FREE official RCLCF snood upon sign up
  • Fundraise £50 for the exclusive challenge medal
  • Fundraise £75 for a RCLCF branded water bottle

Register your FREE place today by filling out the form below. Once you’re registered, set up your JustGiving page, get sharing and get ready for your 300 mile cycling challenge!

As an added perk you’ll receive exclusive access to our Facebook group where you can share your progress and milestones while meeting fellow challengers.

For more information, please see our challenge FAQs or contact our Sports Team by emailing sport@roycastle.org.

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  • It is the UK’s biggest cancer killer, with over 36,000 dying from lung cancer every year. It kills more people than breast, prostate and pancreatic cancer combined, and more women than breast and ovarian cancer combined.
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