Cycling Events

Are you an advid cyclist or just enjoys cycling?

Why Not Cycle for Joint Action!

Take part in some fun events, across the UK with various distance to suit your pedal power and raise vital funds for the Joint Action appeal of the British Orthopaedic Association. Our aim is to raise vital funds to fund research into musculoskeletal conditions, transforming lives and giving people back their freedom and independence.

 

Highlighted Event
London to Paris 3 Day Cycle - May

Date: 14th May 2026 ‐ 16th May 2026
 

Sign up to take on the London to Paris Cycle event, taking place from 14-16 May 2026. This amazing cycle challenge goes through the English and French countryside and is suitable for cyclists of all abilities.

We’ll look after you every step of the way. From training to fundraising to keeping you safe on the ride. All the information you need to know about the challenge, the route, our charity, plus how to rent a bike if you need one is available below.

This is truly a ride you will enjoy, be challenged by, and celebrate for a long time afterwards.

At a Glance

■      A fully supported group riding experience

■      60+ miles a day over 3 days

■      Experienced to beginner cyclists catered for

■      Support vehicles, mechanical and medical support

■      Accommodation included

■      3* hotels and all meals include

The Route

Setting off from South London, you will cover a total of 196 miles:

●      Starting at Crystal Palace, you will pass through the outskirts of London onto quieter roads

●      Ride through beautiful rolling Sussex hills

●      Descend into the harbour town of Newhaven

●      Board the ferry to Dieppe

●      Pass through the beautiful scenery of North France, towards the renown Beauvais with stunning cathedral

●      Finally ride through the suburbs of Paris, and finish your incredible cycling adventure at the iconic Eiffel Tower

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