Ride for Helen is back for 2019 with new routes!

Ride for Helen is back for 2019 taking place on Sunday 19th May for its sixth year and promises to be one of the region’s biggest and best cycling events for Helen Rollason Cancer Charity!

Cyclists from across the county will be meeting at the Crix in Hatfield Peverel, Essex to take part in this fantastic, family-friendly event which offers a choice of cycling routes to suit all capabilities; 6 miles, 15 miles, and new routes for 2019; 30 miles, 50 miles, 65 miles and 90 miles.

All ages and abilities are welcome to join in as individuals or as a team, and families can enjoy two FREE child places for every paying adult on the 6 mile route. Included in the registration price is a fundraising pack, route maps, route signage, first aid support, mobile mechanic support and recovery, refreshment stops and a medal for finishers.

To register your place and for more information, please visit www.rideforhelen.co.uk

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