Geneva to Nice cycle challenge information evening
Event info
EVENT INCLUDES:
No obligation, free information evening to find out more about the Willen Hospice Geneva to Nice Cycle Challenge. For experienced cyclists only.
Free information evening: Wednesday 19 July, 6pm, Willen Hospice Cafe, MK15 9AB. No need to register, just come along to find out more.
Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to ride the infamous Raid Alpine route, starting at Lake Geneva in Switzerland and finishing on the French Riviera in Nice.
This challenge is suitable for experienced cyclists who can endure a 635km journey, with 14,000m of climbing.
Organised by road cycling tour experts Mellow Jersey, you can stay focused on the
ride while they organise the rest. The money raised from this challenge will make
a huge difference to the local families in our care who have been affected by a life-
limiting illness.
Visit www.willen-hospice.org.uk/genevatonice for full details and prices.
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