Ride Hard – London to Brighton and back – for RHN

A moderate to tough ride of 125 miles over 2 days.

The Ride Hard for RHN ride starts in Putney, London and travels to Brighton before returning to Richmond Park the following day.

In 2012 the ride will be exclusively in aid of The Royal Hospital for Neuro-Disability.
The registration fee is just £99 and the minimum fundraising target is £600.*

The 125-mile ride is part of the hospital’s Ride Hard Cycle Series and will start from the hospital itself on 12 May and reach Brighton that afternoon. Riders will be hosted in fantastic accommodation before making the return trip to London, finishing in Richmond Park on the 13 May.

Highlights of the route will include the climbs and scenery of the North and South Downs, as well as the beauty of Richmond Park, plus the opportunity to ride a section of the 2012 Olympic Road Race.

The Royal Hospital for Neuro-Disability

The Royal Hospital for Neuro-Disability is a national medical charity providing assessment, rehabilitation treatment and care for adults with profound and complex disabilities caused by disease or damage to the brain or other parts of the nervous system.

Places available?

YES! There are places available on this ride.

Join the ride

RESERVE YOUR PLACE HERE or use the CONTACT RAISE MAGAZINE form to request more information.

* N.B. After payment of the registration fee, the charity will cover the costs of the ride including support team, accommodation and all meals in return for a guaranteed minimum level of fundraising. See the Ride2Raise Rider Handbook for full details.