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CYCLE FROM LONDON TO NORWICH AND HELP RAISE £120,000 FOR ANTHONY NOLAN.

On the 4th of May 2025, join Round Table National President Steve Eccles as he embarks on an incredible mission: cycling 200km in a single day from the Anthony Nolan Laboratory in London to the birthplace of Round Table, Norwich.

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This epic journey is dedicated to raising vital funds for Anthony Nolan, marking 50 years of partnership between Round Table and the charity in support of their life-saving work.

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FEEL THE WIND THROUGH YOUR HELMET

THE 200KM ROUTE FROM LONDON TO NORWICH.

The ride begins in London and winds through the stunning countryside of Essex, Suffolk, and Norfolk, featuring picturesque scenery and some rolling hills. Here’s what to expect
 

  • Base Location: Great Dunmow, Essex

  • Transport: Minibus travel from Great Dunmow to the starting point at Anthony Nolan Laboratory early in the morning.

  • Ride Format: Small groups led by dedicated ride leaders.

  • Support: Three food stops along the route, providing refreshments and encouragement.

  • Celebration: A celebratory gathering in Norwich upon completing the ride, followed by a return to Dunmow via minibus.

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Click here to view the route on Strava.

WHAT'S REQUIRED?

This challenge is designed for experienced cyclists who are accustomed to long-distance rides. Here’s what you need to know:

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  • Entry Fee: £20 nonrefundable entry fee, which includes:

    • Transport to start and back again for you and your bike

    • An Anthony Nolan cycling jersey

    • Food and refreshments along the route

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  • Fundraising Goal: We ask all riders to raise a minimum of £250 (or more!) to support Anthony Nolan’s life-saving work. People who sign up will be provided a link to join Steve’s fundraising team.

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1 DAY X 200KM

LET'S RAISE £120,00 FOR ANTHONY NOLAN TOGETHER

READY TO PEDAL WITH THE PRES?

Register your interested using the form and a member of our team will be in touch with further details.

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If you don't fancy getting on the saddle, there's plenty of other ways you can get involved. We'll need volunteers for transport, checkpoint marshals and someone to massage Steve's legs.

Do have anny medical conditions we should be aware of?

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