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Do you want to take part in Britain?s biggest and best celebration of cycling?


If you missed out on a Ride London ballot place, then join the Starfish team! With leg-testing climbs and a route made famous by the world?s best cyclists, this promises to be truly spectacular event for all participants.


Join our team and fundraise to help Starfish bring life, hope and opportunity to AIDS orphans and vulnerable children in South Africa.


You will receive:


? An exclusive Starfish cycling jersey


? Personalised training schedule and nutritional advice


? Great fundraising ideas and tips


? Fantastic team spirit


? Lots of support and cheering on the day!


If you are interested in taking part then please email me or register on our website: http://www.starfishcharity.org/get-involved-uk/run,-cycle,-jump/prudential-ride-london-surrey-100-02082015.aspx



Thank you so much for your support.

All of the event planning, organising, food & drink is donated by our generous sponsors, so all the money you fundraise does indeed go to our projects. Though we're a small charity, we do help each of our cyclists fundraise by sending a fundraising pack.

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