Ruislip & Eastcote & Northwood Gazette

Sign up to cycle 300 miles this September

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PEOPLE in the South East are being urged to get on their bikes for Cancer Research UK and help get research back on track after the impact of the pandemic.

The charity is calling on people of all ages and abilities – from seasoned cyclists to recent converts

– to sign up for Cancer Research UK’s Cycle 300 challenge.

Participan­ts can choose how, when and where to clock up 300 miles on a bike in September to raise money for life-saving research.

There are many ways to hit the 300-mile mark and maintain social distancing.

Cycling is growing in popularity as an alternativ­e to public transport for trips to the shops or workplace.

Homeworker­s can clock up the miles on an indoor exercise bike and families are discoverin­g the joy of cycling together, with trips on bicycle routes to local beauty spots.

There is also the added benefit of getting on a bike to keep fit and healthy.

Depending on weight and effort, participan­ts could burn roughly between 400 to 750 calories per hour of cycling.

Cycle 300 is the perfect opportunit­y to combine all the benefits of cycling, the thrill of a physical challenge and the fantastic sense of achievemen­t from raising money for a great cause, all at the same time.

Cycle 300 is a great fundraisin­g challenge because you can choose how, when and where to do it, to fit in with your lifestyle and commitment­s. Every mile counts, whether you choose long rides through the rolling countrysid­e or clocking up miles on an exercise bike in front of the TV.

Thanks to the generosity of its supporters, the charity currently funds around 50% of all publicly funded cancer research in the UK.

However, as a direct result of the coronaviru­s pandemic, promising projects which could have the big answers to cancer are being held up.

Covid-19 put so much of our research on pause, leaving us facing a crisis where every day and every pound counts.

With around 51,400 people diagnosed with cancer each year in the South East, we will never stop striving to create better treatments.

But we can’t do it alone. That’s why we are encouragin­g as many people as possible to sign up to Cycle 300 and use pedal power to help research move forward.

To sign up for a free fundraisin­g pack, visit www.cruk.org/cycle300.

Jenny Makin Cancer Research UK

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