Tuesday, 17 February 2015

RideLondon with Quest

Are you a budding cyclist who missed out on a RideLondon spot?  

We have 3 guaranteed charity entries for this heavily oversubscribed 2015 race!

Best of all, with team Quest, the challenge gets even bigger! Not only will the leg-testing climbs, complete with scenic views, put your physical endurance to test, you can also help raise vital funds to improve lives across Africa and South America.



The race

On 2nd August 2015, just hours before the world’s top cyclists race, amateur cyclists will have the chance to cycle a modified version of the London 2012 Olympic Road Race...

Prudential RideLondon-Surrey 100 will start in the new Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, then follow the closed roads through the capital and onto Surrey’s stunning country roads and hills - for 100 miles.

Why join team Quest?

At Quest, our vision is a world where people live without poverty in a clean and protected natural environment. The funds you raise will help our local partner organisations across Africa and South America, improve lives of people living in extreme poverty, provide education for disadvantaged children and protect and conserve the environment and endangered species.

With team Quest at RideLondon, you’ll receive
  • A guaranteed place in this over-subscribed event
  • Quest4Change Fundraising Pack, full of advice & sponsorship forms
  • Information about the projects your fundraising will support
  • A fabulous Quest4Change t-shirt

→ Registration fee: £75
→ Minimum fundraising pledge: £700




Dave’s 100 miles for Quest4Change:

Last August, Dave Maybank took advantage of Quest4Change’s charity entries, joining thousands of other cyclists at the Prudential RideLondon-Surrey 100 race. Here’s what he had to say on the event:

“Having been part of the amazing Quest Water Relief Project in Kenya almost six years ago, I always keep an eye on Quest's activities, and in particular the Kenya project. I have great memories from that summer and am delighted to see that the project is still running successfully and making a difference to people’s lives. I am also aware that this can only carry on with continued financial support.

This is why I decided to get out there and raise some money for Quest to make sure that these projects and many more will continue to improve lives across Africa and South America.

The RideLondon-Surrey 100 was a great opportunity for me to do this and it was a spectacular event - riding through the closed roads of London and the beautiful hills of Surrey with around 50,000 other cyclists.”

So hurry! If you fancy taking on the challenge of cycling 100 miles for Quest4Change, download our application form or drop us a line.

Visit our website for more details: http://quest4change.org/ride-london.html 



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