1500km, 100 riders, 6 days
Cycle to Cannes is a fundraising charity and also the name of our main event, our annual, six-day bike ride from London to the south of France at the beginning of March. Our target each year is to have 100 riders complete the C2C challenge and to raise £250,000. Join us to achieve that in 2012!
Beginnings
Cycle to Cannes was the brainchild of architect and journalist Peter Murray. Peter had done solo charity rides in the past and believed that a cycling event coinciding with the annual MIPIM Property Fair would tap into the generosity of the property industry, raising significant funds for good causes. At the same time it would provide delegates with an attractive alternative to flying and help to promote cycling and sustainable transport.
History
Peter’s hunch was correct. The first ride, in 2006, comprised just 17 riders, supported by a bus and a camper van. In 2007, 52 riders signed up for the trip, including most of the pioneers from the previous year. In 2008 the number more than doubled again, to 117. As the world grappled with global recession, 63 riders took part in 2009, but support increased in 2010 and 2011, with 85 riders each year. In 2012, we’re aiming to have 100 riders.
Fundraising
Since 2006, we’ve raised more than £1 million for a range of charities [link to Charities page] in the UK and abroad. We raise money through a combination of personal sponsorship of riders and corporate support. Whether you’re interested in positioning your company alongside some of the biggest names in property or in seating yourself on a bike bound for the Mediterranean, we’d love to have your support.

