London to Paris information
- Date: 21 - 25 July 2010
- Registration fee: £99
- Type: Bike
- Eventers last year: 600
- Sponsorship target: £1,200
- Distance: 325 miles
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London to Paris
The London to Paris bike ride is an iconic cycling challenge
This charity ride is a must for any cycling enthusiast regardless of riding ability. It is the ultimate cycling challenge and you get to see the finish of the Tour de France.
London to Paris 2010 is now closed, please do call us on 01403 210 406 if you would like to go on our reserve list for any of our 5 routes.
We are offering a choice of five routes to the French capital, each one leading you along beautiful country roads and through quiet picturesque villages. You'll have one of the best times of your life and know you are doing it all in the name of charity! What better reason could there be for an excuse to enjoy the atmosphere, the French sun and the many café stops en route to Paris? Sign up now for the experience of a lifetime.
New for 2010 is a three-day cycle option for those seeking the ultimate challenge! From 22 to 25 July, this new route gives you everything that makes the London to Paris experience so special but with 100 miles of cycling each day, you'll still make it in time to watch the Tour de France. Accommodation at the start is included with this package. Download the London to Paris 2010 brochure.
Official images from the 2009 ride are now available to buy.
- Official 2009 images to buy route 1
- Official 2009 images to buy route 2
- Official 2009 images to buy route 3
- Official 2009 images to buy route 4
- Official 2009 images to buy Paris finish
- Official 2009 images to buy Paris finish (2)
Latest event news
Route 5 is closed, London to Paris 2010 is full
Published 4 February 2010 10:57
Thank you to everyone that has registered for our 2010 London to Paris bike ride.We are pleased to announce that ...read more
More news
- Only route 5 remains!
28 January 2010 10:57 - Route 1, 3 and 4 are now full
5 January 2010 11:00 - Few places remain
14 December 2009 11:00




