Join Team St Clare and take on the scenic 55-mile London to Brighton Cycle Ride. This iconic route is one for cycling enthusiasts and first-time riders alike.
What To Expect
Pre-event support - Once you have registered your place, you’ll be given access to a comprehensive pre-event website which has full details of the route, training advice and fundraising advice.
A fully signposted route– No need to be looking at a map! The route is fully signposted so that you can keep your eyes on the road and enjoy the wonderful surrounding countryside.
Water stops - There will be water stops along the route where you can refill your water bottles. There will be toilets at the start and finish, and at all the water stops.
Mechanical support - If you are confident you’ll make the distance, but you’re not so sure about your bike, don’t worry, Skyline have got you covered! Their highly experienced mechanics will be based at all rest stops along the route and you’ll also be able to request assistance if you need mechanical help at any point.
Your finishers medal – Once you have completed the ride you will be rewarded with an official souvenir of your achievement – the coveted London to Brighton Cycle medal! This is for you to treasure and remember your wonderful day by.
How We Can Help You
Cycle for St Clare Hospice and you’ll receive:
A St Clare cycling vest to wear with pride when you reach £100 fundraising
Dedicated support from us, your biggest fans, at every step of your journey
All the resources you need to help you meet and exceed your fundraising target!
We’ll be with you every step of the way and want to ensure you have the best possible experience!
Frequently Asked Questions
The London to Brighton cycle ride is challenging but achievable. To maximise your enjoyment, you do need to train and get out on your bike before the ride! Training plans will be provided.
We recommend you use a well‑serviced bike – it doesn’t need to be carbon‑framed or anything special, but it should be comfortable and well maintained.
As well as your bike, it is essential that you have a helmet. It’s up to you whether you carry a bag with you, but we recommend fixing it to your bike (search for bike panniers online) rather than wearing it on your back, which can become very tiring.
You will need to be 16 or over, but there is no upper age limit. However, all participants – whatever their age – should ensure they are fit enough to take part in the event. If you are in any doubt, please check with your doctor.
St Clare Hospice are unable to provide travel back for participants.
There will be four stationary mechanic points, at the start, at the morning and afternoon water points, and at lunch, but if you’re unlucky enough to experience difficulties in between those points, Skyline will also have roaming mechanics – just give them a call!
If you’re collecting money on a JustGiving page, there’s nothing you need to do – your sponsorship comes directly to us.
If you have collected any cash, you can bank it and pay it in using one of these options:
Pay the donations directly onto your JustGiving page, if you have one.
Have a question that we haven’t answered or want to tell us about your own cycling challenge? Get in touch with Sarah, our Challenge Event Relationship Fundraiser —