JOIN SIR CHRIS HOY’S Tour de 4
This year’s Tour de 4 will take place on 6th September 2026 in Glasgow, and Cure Leukaemia is proud to have been selected as an official charity partner by Sir Chris Hoy.
Entry from £15 depending on your chosen route.
Minimum fundraising target: £200
We want more families to have hope.
We want more happy memories for families
We want more kids to have access to the latest treatments.
We want more kids to ring the bell
We want to save more kids’ lives.
What is the Tour de 4?
The Tour de 4 is a cycling challenge with 4 different routes, giving people with all abilities the chance to take part. It was set up by Sir Chris Hoy following his diagnosis with Stage 4 Cancer – he was determined to show others that illness does not define you. The Glasgow based event is packed with community spirit and is the perfect fundraising opportunity for anyone looking to take part in a UK charity bike ride.
Ride for Cure Leukaemia and turn your gears towards challenging perceptions, raising vital awareness and funds, and inspiring hope for everyone affected by cancer.
How to get involved:
Tour de 4 entries are now open!
Once you have purchased your place via the Tour de 4 website, you will receive an email directing you to pick your charity and set up your Go Fund Me page. It is at this point that you can select Cure Leukaemia and help save more kids’ lives.
Follow in Sir Chris Hoy’s iconic tyre tracks and pedal to make a difference
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Tour de 4 Route
Open to all, the Tour de 4 has different distances and challenges to choose from with the full ride and a family ride, to a static cycle challenge – there’s something for everyone. There are 4 different bike rides in Glasgow to choose from this year including:
Red Route – 56 miles
The Red Ride (56 miles) is for seasoned riders who love a challenge. Riders must be above 16 years on event day and under 18’s accompanied by an adult.
£65 per person inc. 1 guest
Blue Route – 36 miles
At 36 miles, the blue route offers a slightly shorter option for anyone looking to take part in a great, rewarding ride without overdoing it. Riders must be above 16 years on event day and under 18’s accompanied by an adult.
£65 per person inc. 1 guest
Green Route – 1km
If you’re looking for a family cycling event, this 1km bike ride is absolutely perfect. Explore a dedicated route around the Velodrome with the option to do multiple loops.
No minimum age. Under 18s must be accompanied by an adult.
£30 per person inc. guest
Yellow Route – static
Inclusivity is a huge part of the Tour de 4 and the Yellow route offers an alternative for anyone who would prefer to take part in the race with 1-20 minutes on a static bike.
No minimum age. Under 18s must be accompanied by an adult.
£15 per person inc. guest
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Ride with us this September
We’re proud to have been selected as an official charity partner for Sir Chris Hoy’s Tour de 4 ride.
‘Blood cancer is the most common cancer in children and teens’
Tour de 4 will accelerate the progress of the groundbreaking ATICUS Network, a world-first initiative dedicated to revolutionising treatments for children with cancer.
Taking place in Glasgow on Sunday 6 September, during Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, the event will directly support the opening of clinical transplant trials and provide children battling blood cancer with access to the most advanced therapies available, across the 11 children’s hospitals that form the ATICUS Network.
Without The ATICUS Network, there is no coordinated way for children to take part in these vital studies, meaning many are missing out on the latest advances in care.
Find out more about how Cure Leukaemia support patients in Glasgow and across Scotland here.
“I am delighted that Cure Leukaemia is one of our official charity partners for 2026. Through Tour de 4 supporting Cure Leukaemia and their world first ATICUS Network, the funds raised will help children battling blood cancer.”
Sir Chris Hoy
“As a treatment team in Glasgow caring for children and young people from across Scotland, we are delighted that the ATICUS Network has chosen to support our work. Their fundraising will help us strengthen collaboration with leading centres across the UK, ensuring every child, wherever they live, has access to the highest standard of care and the most innovative, promising new therapies.”
Dr Nick Heaney, Consultant Haematologist, The Royal Hospital for Children, Glasgow.
'The effect that this is going to have help children with cancer is incredible'
Hear from Al Dickson, whose daughter Liv who was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) aged 12, who shares his thoughts on the impact the Tour de 4 will have on children and families who are facing the same battle his own family faced in 2020.
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