Event title: Big Blue Bike Ride 2023 Event date: Sunday 10 September Event location: Windsor Football Club Event organiser: Prostate Cancer UK Cost of entry: £35 registration fee
. Ride and raise money to help beat prostate cancer – the most common cancer in men.
Choose from two scenic routes at 40 or 65 miles. Both routes start at Windsor Football Club, passing by historic Windsor Castle and over the River Thames into Eton. Take a moment to reflect as you ride through our Mile for Men at Dorney Common. Visit the historic town of Marlow and explore the Chiltern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Here, the routes break away - the Epic will continue to climb into the Chiltern Hills - before meeting the Classic again at Henley on Thames.
Both routes finish back at Windsor Football Club, where there’ll be food, drink, music and a chance to meet other cyclists taking part.. That’s thousands of dads, grandads, partners, brothers, and mates. By taking on the Big Blue Bike Ride, you’ll help fund lifesaving prostate cancer research, so the men we love can live long and live well.
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