Cycle100 challenge returns to support Tŷ Gobaith children’s hospice this August

This August, cyclists across the region are invited to take part in the Cycle100 virtual challenge to raise vital funds for Tŷ Gobaith children’s hospice.
Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced rider, you can pedal your way to completing 100 miles over the month—on the road, at the gym, or even on a spin bike at home.
Fundraiser Bekki Fardoe said the event is perfect for everyone, allowing participants to cycle at their own pace and in their own way. “We have people cycling solo, with friends and family, or as part of a team,” she said. “The 100 miles can be completed all at once, over weekends, or a bit each day. However you complete your miles, you’ll be making a real difference to local children and families.”
Registration is free and includes a Tŷ Gobaith branded bandana and a fundraising pack to help participants raise a suggested minimum sponsorship of £25. Those raising £100 or more will also receive an exclusive Cycle100 bag and water bottle.
Bekki added, “It costs £10 million a year to run our hospice services, and families never pay a fee. We can only support children and families thanks to amazing events like Cycle100. So, sign up today and be part of something truly special this summer.”
To register for free and take part in the Cycle100 challenge this August, visit www.hopehouse.org.uk/cycle100.
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