Charity ride
Reporter: Sport: Cycling
Date published: 17 June 2009
ENTRY has opened for the Prostate Cancer Charity Tour ride, the first event of its kind to be organised in the UK offering cyclists of all levels the chance to ride the official Stoke-on-Trent stage of the Tour of Britain race.
There are three different rides, on September 6, catering for all abilities.
Riders in the Pro Tour ride (145km), Challenge Tour Ride (70km) and Family Ride (20km) will all begin from under the Tour of Britain gantry at the Britannia Stadium, home of Stoke City.
The aim of Unite ByCycling is to involve and inspire as many people as possible, of all ages, in the battle against prostate cancer.
A similar cycling and fun day will be held in London on September 19.
For details visit www.unitebycycling.org.uk
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