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Ride London 2016/07/31!


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Starfish have 25 guaranteed places available for Prudential Ride London 2016 and we'd love to have you pedalling in the team! Book early early and secure your place in this iconic ride.


Prudential RideLondon-Surrey 100 starts in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, then follows a 100-mile route on closed roads through the capital and into Surrey's stunning countryside. With leg-testing climbs and a route recently made famous by the world's best cyclists, this promises to be a truly spectacular event for all involved.


Over 20,000 participants will ride in the 2016 event and it's a great challenge for both club & recreational cyclists.


REGISTER HERE: http://bit.ly/1IROpfP

EVENT DATE: 31/07/2016


Join the Starfish team and give life, hope & opportunity to children affected by HIV/AIDS in South Africa.

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