Riding in a peloton, you’ll be flanked by motorcycle outriders, fully backed up by mechanics, remedied by sports physios and propelled forward by your very own support crew, making this the ultimate ride experience.
Rolling road closures ensure you ride safely without stopping for traffic lights or junctions and with three different speed groups led by experienced Ride Captains, anyone who’s willing to put in some training can take on this challenge.
Every aspect of the ride is planned with precision, from the accommodation, meals and transportation, so you can focus on your ride, taking in the beautiful French countryside and enjoying the camaraderie with other riders.
After four days in the saddle and 500km on the road, you’ll enjoy the rare and privileged finale of cycling on traffic free roads into Paris as one huge peloton, riding around the Arc de Triomphe and then on to finish at the Eiffel Tower.
To top it all, you’ll know that you are helping to make myeloma history.
“IF YOU DO ONE LONDON TO PARIS, YOU WANT TO DO THIS ONE. SIMPLY AWESOME.”
Marcus Maisey, 2016 and 2017 Rider
Event Overview
Event Location
Day One: London – Calais, Thursday 15 September
Day Two: Calais – Abbeville, Friday 16 September
Day Three: Abbeville – Beauvais, Saturday 17 September
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