London 2 Brighton Cycle

Sunday 13th September | Minimum Fundraising Target: £250 | Entry Fee: £55

13/09/2026 - 13/09/2026
London

Cycle London 2 Brighton 2026 with Cure Leukaemia!

Now’s the perfect time to get involved and and cycle from Clapham Common to Brighton Seafront! the 55 mile one day sportive will see over 6,000 cyclists from the UK and beyond cycle into Brighton. The event itself provides solo first time riders and velo enthusiastic teams with a picturesque route through the English countryside followed by a thigh busting climb up Ditchling Beacon before gliding down to Brighton Seafront. It’s an event that appeals to all.

What you’ll get when you join our team:

  • A free Cure Leukaemia cycling jersey to wear proudly on race day
  • Access to expert fundraising tools and resources
  • Full support from our dedicated events team to help you reach your fundraising target.

How to secure your spot:
Register your interest via the link! We will be in touch if your place is secured.

Register Interest For London 2 Brighton Cycle

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