Lambrook to Paris Cycle
07-09 May 2026

REGISTER TODAY

Be part of the Lambrook School to Paris Cycle event, one of the most amazing cycle challenges. Taking place from Thursday 07 to Saturday 09 April 2026.

This challenge goes through an iconic English and French countryside route and is suitable for cyclists of all abilities. To take part, click the ‘register’ button above and select your preferred registration option. We’ll look after you every step of the way. From training to fundraising to keeping you safe on the ride. This is truly a ride you will really enjoy, be challenged by, and celebrate for a long time after. Make this a journey to remember and register for your place above. All the information you need to know about the challenge, the foundation, how to rent a bike, plus the event terms & conditions, are available below.

BIKE RENTAL / PURCHASE

DATES & COST

    • 07 - 09 May 2026

    • To take part, you will need to pay a registration fee of £175.00 plus an event cost of £1,650.00.

    • The registration fee is due when you sign up and is non-refundable. If you find you are unable to make the event, you can transfer your place and registration fee.

    • Event fees are due by 01 March 2026. This payment can be split if you prefer; please just discuss with TFA Events via info@tfaevents.co.uk directly.

    • Places are only confirmed when the deposit is paid and you have received confirmation from TFA Events.

  • REGISTRATION FEE
    Your registration fee for this challenge is £ 175.00 and is non-refundable under any circumstances.

    CHALLENGE COSTS
    If you are self-funding the trip, this will need to be paid in full 3 months in advance of the trip. The event cost is £1,600.00

    CANCELLATION
    If you cancel for any reason, the following will apply.

    • Deposit - non-refundable, but it is transferable.

    • Cancel before 07 February 2026 - no charge

    • Cancel 07 February - 25 March - 50% refund

    • Cancel 25 March - 07 May - no refund

    Full Event Terms & Conditions available below, but please do speak with TFA Events (info@tfaevents.co.uk) if any changes to your plans should occur.

EVENT INFO

  • On the challenge itself our experienced team, will be with you at every stage of the journey.

    If you’ve got a problem with your bike, or you’re not feeling well, then the team will be on hand to support you.

    Our experienced team will always be very close by.

    What’s included…

    • ACCOMMODATION - All nights during the challenge. See below for more information.

    • FOOD & DRINK- breakfast, lunch, and evening meals

    • TRAVEL - Ferry crossing to France.

    • SUPPORT - 24/7 support from our event team, professional medical team, bike mechanics, and partners from sign-up to return. Any bike parts are at an additional cost.

    • BIKE RETURN - Transport of your bike back to Lambrook School after the event. If you’d like it sent to a specific location or stored by our team beyond the trip, this can be arranged, but additional costs may apply.

    • RETURN TRAVEL - from Paris after the challenge.

    • HOTEL UPGRADE - If you wish to upgrade your hotel for your stay in Paris, we can arrange this, but additional costs apply.

    • CERTAIN FOOD & DRINKS - Alcohol or specialist food you may require. Please discuss with TFA Events if you require anything.

    • BIKE RENTAL – This is available for all at an additional cost.

    • INSURANCE - You must have bicycle liability insurance, medical insurance, and travel insurance, which you will need to arrange yourself.

  • INSURANCE | KIT LIST or See below

    You must have your own travel, medical, and cycling insurance to cover you for this type of cycling activity.

    Travel Insurance - covers you for the damage, loss, or theft of your possessions, your bike, and any other items you bring with you.

    Cycling insurance - covers you for taking part in this type of cycling activity. Please ensure you have third-party cover as well as additional medical costs. Visit the British Cycling or Yellow Jersey (use MYCYCLE10 to get a 10% discount) website for more information. There are plenty of other providers as well.

    Medical Insurance - You should also ensure that you have cover for all medical treatment and emergencies you may need, evacuation, and repatriation back to the UK or your home country.

    If you have travel insurance already, please ensure you contact your provider and inform them of your challenge.

    Do get in touchwith us if you have any questions, and our full terms and conditions are available in the footer of this page.

OUR ROUTE

  • DAY 1 - Lambrook to Newhaven & Dieppe | 78 miles | Elevation gain 935m

    We’ll set off from Lambrook shortly after 08:30 am, after the morning rush hour.

    As it is Day 1, there are frequent stops and the pace is gentle to allow us to get into the challenge. It won’t take too long for us to wind our way out of Lambrook and enter the peace and quiet of the Surrey, Kent & Sussex countrysides.

    The morning ride is sometimes described as hilly; we’ll be honest, it is, but this is the toughest section of the whole ride. After regular stops to recharge, we’ll stop at a lovely country pub for a really well-earned lunch.

    After lunch, we will continue our journey to Newhaven, but you’ll be pleased to hear, the route is predominantly downhill. Our snack stops by Coulsdon, Haywards Heath & Plumpton Green will keep you going, and upon arrival in Newhaven, there will be facilities available for you to use to freshen up for your night on the ferry.

    As we wait for the overnight ferry, we will have an evening meal, and you will get a well-earned break and be able to reflect on completing the hardest cycling day during your evening meal on the ferry.

    We will board the ferry at 11.00 pm and you will be in 4-berth cabins. Get to sleep as quickly as you can, as the morning ferry alarm will wake you up at 5.00 am!

  • DAY 2 -Dieppe to Beauvais, 68 miles
    Elevation gain 518m | GPX File | MAP

    After an early wake-up call, we will make our way off the ferry and have breakfast to get us ready for day 2 of cycling.

    You’ll be pleased to hear that the route on Day 2 is considerably flatter and largely traffic-free. Cycling starts around 6:30 a.m., with a short section to the Avenue Verte, a flat and paved traffic-free cycle route.

    After several short stops, and having covered 35 miles, we will break for snacks in the delightful French village, of Forges-Les-Eaux.

    After this short stop, we will be back on the road for a 16-mile stretch to Gournay-en-Bray where we will stop for a short break. After this break, we will be back on the Avenue Verte for the final 18m stretch to Beauvais. Again there are plenty of snack stations along the beautiful tree line route.

    Upon arrival in Beauvais, you will have time to relax, freshen up, and reflect on Day 2. Do explore the town, it is a hidden gem of a town and the Cathedral is breathtaking. Later that day we will meet for an evening in one of the local restaurants, where you’ll also have the chance to enjoy some local food and wine before you sink into bed ahead of our final day, the ride to Paris!

  • DAY 3 -Beauvais to Paris, 62 miles
    Elevation gain 635m

    By now, your legs may be aching and fatigue may be setting in, so we won’t get you out of bed too early. We’ll gather after a full breakfast and aim to set off by 8.00am. There are a few hills to conquer on this leg, but by now you’ll be ready for them.

    After a well-earned lunch stop, Paris will soon be in our sights. Savor that triumphant feeling as you cycle towards the Eiffel Tower where the fizz will be flowing. You’re welcome to invite friends and family to join the team cheering you safely into Paris.

    Do tell them to contact us to get further details and where to meet us. After the initial celebration under the Eiffel Tower, we’ll check into our hotel and head to a local restaurant for a celebratory meal.

    On the following day, we will return home where you will be reunited with your bike. If you are staying on longer do let us know as soon as possible so we can make necessary arrangements for your travel home and bike storage (charges may apply).

    Please contact us to discuss what would be best for you as soon as you can so we can plan the best way to support you.


HOTELS & FOOD

  • Night 1 will be aboard the overnight ferry from Newhaven.

    The ferry departs at 11.00 pm and arrives in Dieppe at 5.00 am local time.

    Participants will be in 4-berth shared en-suite cabins. Occasionally single and double ensuite cabins can be reserved but are subject to availability and an additional cost.

  • Night 2 will be at the Original City Hotel in Beauvais.

    Rooms available double or twin ensuite rooms, but single rooms can be reserved at an additional cost and are subject to availability.

  • Night 3 will be at the Ibis Hotel in Cambronne, Paris, Pullman Paris.

    Rooms available are double or twin ensuite rooms, but single rooms can be reserved at an additional cost and are subject to availability.

KIT LIST

  • INSURANCE

    You must have your own travel, medical, and cycling insurance to cover you for this type of cycling activity.

    Travel Insurance - covers you for the damage, loss, or theft of your possessions, your bike, and any other items you bring with you.

    Cycling insurance - covers you for taking part in this type of cycling activity. Please ensure you have third-party cover as well as additional medical costs. Visit the British Cycling or Yellow Jersey (use MYCYCLE10 to get a 10% discount) website for more information. There are plenty of other providers as well.

    Medical Insurance - You should also ensure that you have cover for all medical treatment and emergencies you may need, evacuation, and repatriation back to the UK or your home country.

    If you have travel insurance already, please ensure you contact your provider and inform them of your challenge.

    Do get in touch with us if you have any questions and our full terms and conditions are available in the footer of this page.

  • ClOTHING & EQUIPMENT

    • A bike that has been serviced in the last six months

    • Helmet

    • Bell (Legal requirement in France)

    • Working front and rear lights

    • Front and rear reflectors

    • Water bottle and bottle cage fitted to the bike

    • Four spare inner-tubes or we can provide - from £10 per inner-tube.

    • Bike bag or saddle pack (not essential)

    • Comfortable cycling shoes

    • Padded Cycling shorts

    • Cycling gloves

    • Comfortable cycling tops/t-shirts (one per day)

    • Waterproof & warm cycling clothing (start of day 2 can be cold)

    • Change clothing for three days away (when not cycling)

    • Shoes/Trainers/Flip Flops

    • Small Hand Towel

    • Main bag for all your luggage

    • Day pack for essentials

    • Prescribed medicine (please let us know in advance)

    • Mobile phone, tablet, laptop.

    • Phone or laptop charger

    • Earphones/headphones

    • Camera (though we do have a photographer)

    • European plug adapter

    • Toiletries

    • Sun Protection

    • Ear plugs

    • A good book!

  • DOCUMENTATION

    • Passport (must be valid for at least six months after your return home date)

    • Travel Insurance which includes your bike - compulsory on our challenges.

    • Medical Insurance - You should also ensure that you have cover for all medical treatment and emergencies you may need, evacuation, and repatriation back to the UK or your home country.

    • Cycling Insurance - this is a requirement for this trip. See above.

    • European or Global Health Insurance Card if applicable - read more…

    • Travel VISA (if needed), you can check by clicking here.

    • Credit or Debit card

    • Other photo identification - Driving License/ID Card

FAQs

  • Which route will the cycle challenge take, and how far is it?

    The total cycling distance for the Lambrook to Paris cycle ride is 201 miles (route details)

    _______________

    Where do the cycle challenges start and finish, and at what time?

    The Lambrook to Paris cycle ride starts from Lambrook School at 8.30am on day 1 and finishes in Paris (Eiffel Tower), at approximately 4.00pm on day 3.

    Participants must meet at 8.00am at the school.

    _______________

    What level of fitness do I need to have for this challenge?

    This is not an easy cycle ride, but don’t let that put you off. You will be in the saddle for three consecutive days, cycling between 55-75 miles for 6-8 hours each day. If you give yourself enough time to train and get used to your bike, it is a challenge that can be overcome by everyone. Get in touch with our Event Manager, Laura, who’d be happy to chat with you more about the challenge - info@tfaevents.co.uk or 0333 4441189.

    _______________

    What training do I need to do?

    As you will be cycling for a long time for three consecutive days, getting comfortable with your bike, shoes, helmet, and clothing is essential. We all have busy lives, but try and get out on your bike at least 2-3 times a week, and if you can, practice riding in groups.

    We will be setting up a cycling WhatsApp Group if you want to chat, meet, or even ride with others before your challenge. Do check out our training tips and remember your training should be fun! If you are a member of a local gym, sign up for a spinning class, as they are great ways to prepare. We encourage you to build up to the challenge, and our team is on hand to help you with any advice you may need.

    _______________

    I have a medical condition. What should I do?

    We strongly recommend that anyone who has a medical condition should seek approval from their GP / Consultant before signing up for a challenge. When registering for the event, you are agreeing to be fit and healthy enough to take part. The Health and safety of all participants and members of staff are paramount to us. Depending on the type and severity of your condition, we may require a letter from a medical professional stating that you are fit enough to undergo the activity. Please refer to our Terms & Conditions (below) for further details.

    _______________

    What will the challenge cost?

    You will need to pay a non-refundable registration fee of £175.00 and pay an additional £1,600 to cover the cost of the trip

    _______________

    How will each day of cycling work?

    Each day’s cycling will be broken down into 4-5 shorter cycling sections, usually between 15-20miles long. After each section, there will be ‘Stop Points’ where you can take on snacks and drinks, rest your legs, and catch up with your fellow challengers. We have a number of support vehicles traveling with the group, so if you need to stop or want to ride in one of the support vehicles for part of a section, that’s absolutely fine.

    _______________

    Will food and accommodation be provided?

    Whichever package you sign up for, charity place or self-funded place, all your meals and accommodation will be provided. We do not provide breakfast on Day 1. Accommodation will be in 2* hotels, which are more than comfortable, but if you wish to upgrade on Day 3, we can arrange for you, but there will be an additional charge, depending on the level of upgrade you want. All the additional bookings are subject to availability.

    _______________

    What type of bike do I need?

    Above all, one that you feel comfortable riding for three consecutive days. We would recommend a road bike or hybrid, but if you have another type of bike and you are comfortable riding it for three consecutive days, that’s fine. Do feel free to talk to us in advance, especially if you plan to buy or want to rent a bike.

    _______________

    What happens if I experience problems with my bike?

    Don’t worry, we have a bike mechanic with us on the support team, who will be able to provide any quick roadside repairs to get you going again. If the repairs cannot be completed at the roadside, we will get your bike to a bike shop as quickly as possible. We do have a reserve bike, which you can use at your own discretion. If not available or you choose not to, you will need to travel in one of the support vehicles. Any additional repairs needed for your bike will need to be covered by you.

    _______________

    How long is the ferry crossing for the European cycle challenges?

    We cross the channel at Newhaven and sail to Dieppe. This is an overnight ferry, and we depart at 11.00pm and arrive at 5.00am local time.

    _______________

    What happens if I get injured?

    We have carefully planned out this challenge to try and make sure that no one gets injured. Unfortunately, due to the nature of group cycling over 3 days on public roads, there may be injuries. To support you, we have a qualified medic in the group and support vehicles if you need to be taken for additional medical attention. It is, though, your responsibility to make sure you have adequate medical insurance, a European or Global Health Insurance Card (GHIC), and cycling insurance (see below) to do this challenge. Additional costs for medical support may be incurred, which will need to be covered entirely by yourself.

    _______________

    Do I need insurance?
    YES!
    You must have your own insurance, and it will need to cover you for cycling activities, your personal possessions, and medical support if needed outside the UK.

    If you are a UK resident and have travel insurance already, please ensure you contact your provider and inform them of your challenge to see if you require further policy or additional cover.

    There are plenty of other companies that also provide this cover and support, and the above two organisations are only suggestions.

    _______________

    What other documents do I need?
    You need to have the following documents to take part:

    • A valid passport (European cycle challenges only), which is valid for at least six months after your return home date. If non-UK passport, it is your responsibility to get the relevant visa if needed. Unfortunately, we can’t help if you are refused entry at passport control.

    • Cycling Insurance - You must bring a copy of your cycling insurance policy with you

    • Health Insurance - You must bring a copy of your health insurance with you or a health insurance card

    • Travel Insurance - Please ensure you have travel insurance for your personal items and your bike

    _______________

    How will I get back home?
    You will return from Paris via the Eurostar.

    _______________

    Can I extend my stay?

    Yes absolutely. Just let us know when we speak to you after booking, and we will help you with your accommodation booking where we can. Additional charges may apply.

    _______________

    What will happen to my bike after the challenge?

    We will bring your bike back to London after the end of the challenge. You will need to collect it from the agreed locations during the agreed time. If you wish to collect it at another time/date or have it delivered to another address, we can do that, but there may be additional charges.

    _______________

    If I cancel my place, what happens?
    Please refer to our Terms & Conditions (below in the footer of this page) for full details.

  • Which route will the cycle challenge take, and how far is it?

    The total cycling distance for the Lambrook to Paris cycle ride is 201 miles (route details)

    _______________

    Where do the cycle challenges start and finish, and at what time?

    The Lambrook to Paris cycle ride starts from Lambrook School at 8.30am on day 1 and finishes in Paris (Eiffel Tower), at approximately 4.00pm on day 3.

    Participants must meet at 8.00am at the school.

    _______________

    What level of fitness do I need to have for this challenge?

    This is not an easy cycle ride, but don’t let that put you off. You will be in the saddle for three consecutive days, cycling between 55-75 miles for 6-8 hours each day. If you give yourself enough time to train and get used to your bike, it is a challenge that can be overcome by everyone. Get in touch with our Event Manager, Laura, who’d be happy to chat with you more about the challenge - info@tfaevents.co.uk or 0333 4441189.

    _______________

    What training do I need to do?

    As you will be cycling for a long time for three consecutive days, getting comfortable with your bike, shoes, helmet, and clothing is essential. We all have busy lives, but try and get out on your bike at least 2-3 times a week, and if you can, practice riding in groups.

    We will be setting up a cycling WhatsApp Group if you want to chat, meet, or even ride with others before your challenge. Do check out our training tips and remember your training should be fun! If you are a member of a local gym, sign up for a spinning class, as they are great ways to prepare. We encourage you to build up to the challenge, and our team is on hand to help you with any advice you may need.

    _______________

    I have a medical condition. What should I do?

    We strongly recommend that anyone who has a medical condition should seek approval from their GP / Consultant before signing up for a challenge. When registering for the event, you are agreeing to be fit and healthy enough to take part. The Health and safety of all participants and members of staff are paramount to us. Depending on the type and severity of your condition, we may require a letter from a medical professional stating that you are fit enough to undergo the activity. Please refer to our Terms & Conditions (below) for further details.

    _______________

    What will the challenge cost?

    You will need to pay a non-refundable registration fee of £175.00 and pay an additional £1,600 to cover the cost of the trip

    _______________

    How will each day of cycling work?

    Each day’s cycling will be broken down into 4-5 shorter cycling sections, usually between 15-20miles long. After each section, there will be ‘Stop Points’ where you can take on snacks and drinks, rest your legs, and catch up with your fellow challengers. We have a number of support vehicles traveling with the group, so if you need to stop or want to ride in one of the support vehicles for part of a section, that’s absolutely fine.

    _______________

    Will food and accommodation be provided?

    Whichever package you sign up for, charity place or self-funded place, all your meals and accommodation will be provided. We do not provide breakfast on Day 1. Accommodation will be in 2* hotels, which are more than comfortable, but if you wish to upgrade on Day 3, we can arrange for you, but there will be an additional charge, depending on the level of upgrade you want. All the additional bookings are subject to availability.

    _______________

    What type of bike do I need?

    Above all, one that you feel comfortable riding for three consecutive days. We would recommend a road bike or hybrid, but if you have another type of bike and you are comfortable riding it for three consecutive days, that’s fine. Do feel free to talk to us in advance, especially if you plan to buy or want to rent a bike.

    _______________

    What happens if I experience problems with my bike?

    Don’t worry, we have a bike mechanic with us on the support team, who will be able to provide any quick roadside repairs to get you going again. If the repairs cannot be completed at the roadside, we will get your bike to a bike shop as quickly as possible. We do have a reserve bike, which you can use at your own discretion. If not available or you choose not to, you will need to travel in one of the support vehicles. Any additional repairs needed for your bike will need to be covered by you.

    _______________

    How long is the ferry crossing for the European cycle challenges?

    We cross the channel at Newhaven and sail to Dieppe. This is an overnight ferry, and we depart at 11.00pm and arrive at 5.00am local time.

    _______________

    What happens if I get injured?

    We have carefully planned out this challenge to try and make sure that no one gets injured. Unfortunately, due to the nature of group cycling over 3 days on public roads, there may be injuries. To support you, we have a qualified medic in the group and support vehicles if you need to be taken for additional medical attention. It is, though, your responsibility to make sure you have adequate medical insurance, a European or Global Health Insurance Card (GHIC), and cycling insurance (see below) to do this challenge. Additional costs for medical support may be incurred, which will need to be covered entirely by yourself.

    _______________

    Do I need insurance?
    YES!
    You must have your own insurance, and it will need to cover you for cycling activities, your personal possessions, and medical support if needed outside the UK.

    If you are a UK resident and have travel insurance already, please ensure you contact your provider and inform them of your challenge to see if you require further policy or additional cover.

    There are plenty of other companies that also provide this cover and support, and the above two organisations are only suggestions.

    _______________

    What other documents do I need?
    You need to have the following documents to take part:

    • A valid passport (European cycle challenges only), which is valid for at least six months after your return home date. If non-UK passport, it is your responsibility to get the relevant visa if needed. Unfortunately, we can’t help if you are refused entry at passport control.

    • Cycling Insurance - You must bring a copy of your cycling insurance policy with you

    • Health Insurance - You must bring a copy of your health insurance with you or a health insurance card

    • Travel Insurance - Please ensure you have travel insurance for your personal items and your bike

    _______________

    How will I get back home?
    You will return from Paris via the Eurostar.

    _______________

    Can I extend my stay?

    Yes absolutely. Just let us know when we speak to you after booking, and we will help you with your accommodation booking where we can. Additional charges may apply.

    _______________

    What will happen to my bike after the challenge?

    We will bring your bike back to London after the end of the challenge. You will need to collect it from the agreed locations during the agreed time. If you wish to collect it at another time/date or have it delivered to another address, we can do that, but there may be additional charges.

    _______________

    If I cancel my place, what happens?
    Please refer to our Terms & Conditions (below in the footer of this page) for full details.

  • Which route will the cycle challenge take, and how far is it?

    The total cycling distance for the Lambrook to Paris cycle ride is 201 miles (route details)

    _______________

    Where do the cycle challenges start and finish, and at what time?

    The Lambrook to Paris cycle ride starts from Lambrook School at 8.30am on day 1 and finishes in Paris (Eiffel Tower), at approximately 4.00pm on day 3.

    Participants must meet at 8.00am at the school.

    _______________

    What level of fitness do I need to have for this challenge?

    This is not an easy cycle ride, but don’t let that put you off. You will be in the saddle for three consecutive days, cycling between 55-75 miles for 6-8 hours each day. If you give yourself enough time to train and get used to your bike, it is a challenge that can be overcome by everyone. Get in touch with our Event Manager, Laura, who’d be happy to chat with you more about the challenge - info@tfaevents.co.uk or 0333 4441189.

    _______________

    What training do I need to do?

    As you will be cycling for a long time for three consecutive days, getting comfortable with your bike, shoes, helmet, and clothing is essential. We all have busy lives, but try and get out on your bike at least 2-3 times a week, and if you can, practice riding in groups.

    We will be setting up a cycling WhatsApp Group if you want to chat, meet, or even ride with others before your challenge. Do check out our training tips and remember your training should be fun! If you are a member of a local gym, sign up for a spinning class, as they are great ways to prepare. We encourage you to build up to the challenge, and our team is on hand to help you with any advice you may need.

    _______________

    I have a medical condition. What should I do?

    We strongly recommend that anyone who has a medical condition should seek approval from their GP / Consultant before signing up for a challenge. When registering for the event, you are agreeing to be fit and healthy enough to take part. The Health and safety of all participants and members of staff are paramount to us. Depending on the type and severity of your condition, we may require a letter from a medical professional stating that you are fit enough to undergo the activity. Please refer to our Terms & Conditions (below) for further details.

    _______________

    What will the challenge cost?

    You will need to pay a non-refundable registration fee of £175.00 and pay an additional £1,600 to cover the cost of the trip

    _______________

    How will each day of cycling work?

    Each day’s cycling will be broken down into 4-5 shorter cycling sections, usually between 15-20miles long. After each section, there will be ‘Stop Points’ where you can take on snacks and drinks, rest your legs, and catch up with your fellow challengers. We have a number of support vehicles traveling with the group, so if you need to stop or want to ride in one of the support vehicles for part of a section, that’s absolutely fine.

    _______________

    Will food and accommodation be provided?

    Whichever package you sign up for, charity place or self-funded place, all your meals and accommodation will be provided. We do not provide breakfast on Day 1. Accommodation will be in 2* hotels, which are more than comfortable, but if you wish to upgrade on Day 3, we can arrange for you, but there will be an additional charge, depending on the level of upgrade you want. All the additional bookings are subject to availability.

    _______________

    What type of bike do I need?

    Above all, one that you feel comfortable riding for three consecutive days. We would recommend a road bike or hybrid, but if you have another type of bike and you are comfortable riding it for three consecutive days, that’s fine. Do feel free to talk to us in advance, especially if you plan to buy or want to rent a bike.

    _______________

    What happens if I experience problems with my bike?

    Don’t worry, we have a bike mechanic with us on the support team, who will be able to provide any quick roadside repairs to get you going again. If the repairs cannot be completed at the roadside, we will get your bike to a bike shop as quickly as possible. We do have a reserve bike, which you can use at your own discretion. If not available or you choose not to, you will need to travel in one of the support vehicles. Any additional repairs needed for your bike will need to be covered by you.

    _______________

    How long is the ferry crossing for the European cycle challenges?

    We cross the channel at Newhaven and sail to Dieppe. This is an overnight ferry, and we depart at 11.00pm and arrive at 5.00am local time.

    _______________

    What happens if I get injured?

    We have carefully planned out this challenge to try and make sure that no one gets injured. Unfortunately, due to the nature of group cycling over 3 days on public roads, there may be injuries. To support you, we have a qualified medic in the group and support vehicles if you need to be taken for additional medical attention. It is, though, your responsibility to make sure you have adequate medical insurance, a European or Global Health Insurance Card (GHIC), and cycling insurance (see below) to do this challenge. Additional costs for medical support may be incurred, which will need to be covered entirely by yourself.

    _______________

    Do I need insurance?
    YES!
    You must have your own insurance, and it will need to cover you for cycling activities, your personal possessions, and medical support if needed outside the UK.

    If you are a UK resident and have travel insurance already, please ensure you contact your provider and inform them of your challenge to see if you require further policy or additional cover.

    There are plenty of other companies that also provide this cover and support, and the above two organisations are only suggestions.

    _______________

    What other documents do I need?
    You need to have the following documents to take part:

    • A valid passport (European cycle challenges only), which is valid for at least six months after your return home date. If non-UK passport, it is your responsibility to get the relevant visa if needed. Unfortunately, we can’t help if you are refused entry at passport control.

    • Cycling Insurance - You must bring a copy of your cycling insurance policy with you

    • Health Insurance - You must bring a copy of your health insurance with you or a health insurance card

    • Travel Insurance - Please ensure you have travel insurance for your personal items and your bike

    _______________

    How will I get back home?
    You will return from Paris via the Eurostar.

    _______________

    Can I extend my stay?

    Yes absolutely. Just let us know when we speak to you after booking, and we will help you with your accommodation booking where we can. Additional charges may apply.

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    What will happen to my bike after the challenge?

    We will bring your bike back to London after the end of the challenge. You will need to collect it from the agreed locations during the agreed time. If you wish to collect it at another time/date or have it delivered to another address, we can do that, but there may be additional charges.

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    If I cancel my place, what happens?
    Please refer to our Terms & Conditions (below in the footer of this page) for full details.

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    What forms do I need to complete?

    You will need to complete the Registration form and Rider Info Form.