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London to Cambridge ride for Breakthrough Breast Cancer

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Lee Valley Leisure Centre, Pickett's Lock
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London to Cambridge ride for Breakthrough Breast Cancer.
Come and enjoy a brilliant day out, and help raise vital funds for Breakthrough Breast Cancer. Starting from Pickett's Lock in north London, the London to Cambridge bike ride winds through beautiful countryside to the finish at Midsummer Common in the heart of Cambridge, where you'll be met with music, refreshments and massage.
The ride starts at Lee Valley Leisure Centre, Pickett's Lock, off Meridian Way, London N9 0AS at 7.30am and you can apply online or view more details at our website.

Telephone: 0845 4601342
Contact name: Alan Strawbridge
email: alan@bike-events.co.uk

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