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Posted: Friday, June 9th 2023
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Entries are now open for Break the Cycle 2019, which returns for its ninth successive year, on Sunday, 30th June 2019.
The annual fundraising ride – which raises money for Bristol Sport Foundation, Bristol City Community Trust, Bristol Bears Community Foundation and Bristol Flyers Community Basketball - offers a choice of routes for all abilities.
Cyclists can choose between the Bronze route (40 miles), Silver route (60 miles) and Gold route (100 miles), as well as selecting which sporting charity they would like to raise funds for.
Last year’s event proved to be a record-breaker for Bristol Sport’s family of charities, with more than £40,000 raised.
More than 250 cyclists saddled up to raise vital funds for their chosen sporting charity, taking on one of three routes – 40-mile, 60-mile, 100-mile – through the picturesque West Country and South Wales countryside.
To enter Break the Cycle 2019, please click here.
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