Organising your own cycle ride
Every year our supporters organise their own cycle rides to raise funds for Alzheimer's Society.
You can organise a long cycle ride that takes a few days or a short ride in your local area.
Planning your event
- Decide where you want to go. Take a look at the popular routes. We also have a number of useful websites.
- Get a map
- Book your accommodation if you are doing a long trip
- Decide what you need to take
Fundraising support
Let us know that you are going to be fundraising for us by completing the organise your own cycle challenge online form.
We will then automatically email back a fundraising pack, sample press release, a material order form, donation form and sponsor form. You can also request a pack by calling us on 0870 417 0192 giving your contact details, event date and details.
If you have any further questions about fundraising for an event do check out our frequently asked questions. If your question is not covered here please email us.
Support with training
Check out our handy training tips
Organised cycle rides/challenges
Take part in our Coast to Coast Cycle Challenge 6 - 9 July 2012 or Land's End to John O'Groats 26 June - 8 July 2012. We have more organised rides in the Cycling section of our website. Check out cycling press for other organised events.
Order your cycling top
You can order an Alzheimer's Society breathable cycling top by completing the material order form that will be emailed to you when you complete the organise your own cycle challenge online form.
Contact the Events Team
If you are organising a cycle challenge for Alzheimer's Society, complete the online form and we will send you a fundraising pack. Alternatively call the Events Hotline 0870 417 0192
See video clip from Cycle Cuba
Find out what it is really like on one of our organised cycle challenges.
Alternative challenges
If you do not have time to organise your own cycle challenge why not take part in one of our organised cycle challenges like Coast to Coast Cycle Challenge?
Online forum
Visit Talking Point and take part in the discussions