The Edge Cycle Ride 2019

The Edge Cycle Ride 2019

Details

The Edge 2019 is an exciting cycling challenge event which covers a 30, 60 or 100-mile route across West Suffolk.

Last year, riders taking part in The Edge raised more than £4,000 for St Nicholas Hospice Care.

Registration starts from £25 and is open to anyone over the age of 14. All riders will receive a free snood with their registration and medal at the finish.

All routes start and finish at Maglia Rosso in Hawstead. 

Thank you to Vindis ŠKODA Bury St. Edmunds for sponsoring the event and to Maglia Rosso for their generous support.

The routes


Your reward

After completing the route, participants will receive a goody bag supplied by Maglia Rosso, and a bespoke designed medal and snood – kindly sponsored by Vindis ŠKODA Bury St. Edmunds.

Online registration

Online registration closes at 9am on Friday, 12 July. We will also be taking registrations on the day of the event. 

Using Echoleft

We use Echoleft to process our event tickets and donations. It is a secure booking website, which charges a small fee of 2.5% to process and administrate any donations received. You can read more about this here: https://www.echoleft.com/trust/donations. 

Using your data

We must be able to keep you informed of important updates and information regarding this year’s event, so we will use your email address and postal details to contact you. Please provide accurate details when registering. 

Event Details

Sunday, 14th July 2019
Maglia Rosso, Bury St Edmunds

Raising money for

St Nicholas Hospice Care

About St Nicholas Hospice Care

St Nicholas Hospice Care is a local charity providing help, advice and support to people in West Suffolk and Thetford in the final chapters of their life, who are living with long-term and life-threatening illnesses. Our services are not just for patients, but for their family and friends too. They include everything from specialist medical care to bereavement support and practical help. We also: •Offer emotional support to patients, children, families and carers •Help people to make the most of every day •Advise on pain relief and other symptoms •Liaise with other services which may be able to help •Offer a variety of education to local professionals and carers