Unfortunately, the event organisers at RideLondon have cancelled the RideLondon-Essex 2025 event. If you have already secured a charity or own place – don't worry, we'll be getting in touch with you shortly and you'll receive a full refund for your registration fees.
We're sorry that you won't be able to cycle from London to Essex in 2025, but you can still put your training to good use. Why not sign up for the London to Brighton Bike Ride in June 2025?
Get support
We recognise that for all our supporters, taking part in an event to help beat blood cancer is a personal decision that means a lot to them. If you are a person affected by blood cancer, whether you're a family, friend, or on your own blood cancer journey, our support services team are here for you.
Other sports and challenge events
If the London to Brighton Bike Ride isn't for you, why not explore some of our other events and challenges? From skydiving to running, there's something for everyone. And you can always set up your own challenge and fundraise your own way.
Why cycle for Blood Cancer UK?
- Get your hands on a high-spec cycling jersey when you raise £200
- Full training plans for all ability levels
- Comprehensive fundraising support
- Full support from our cheer squad to get you across the finish line
- Most importantly, you’ll be funding life saving research.
Here's what last year's riders had to say:
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I decided to sign up to RideLondon as a celebration of life .... and to raise money for Blood Cancer UK, who in addition to funding research provide fantastic patient information and advocacy, particularly through the covid pandemic.
Susie, RideLondon-Essex cyclist
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Already can't wait for next year! Thank you to Blood Cancer UK and supporters for the much appreciated support and pepping up on the day!
Sarah, Blood Cancer UK cyclist and Ambassador
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Working for the NHS I'd found cycling helped me de-stress and face the next day. Taking part in this event was a great way of combining my new love for cycling and giving back to Blood Cancer UK.
Jo, Blood Cancer UK cyclist