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Skating legend Jayne Torvill back to join Davina on charity bike ride
Jayne Torvill is once more swapping her ice skates for two wheels after signing up to join Davina McCall again on a charity ride in aid of Action Medical Research.
Cracknell to lead glittering line-up at 2016 charity cycling dinner
Former rowing world champion and double Olympic gold medallist James Cracknell OBE will lead a glittering line-up of sporting stars at Action Medical Research’s Champions of CycleSport Dinner later this year.
Saddle up for Davina’s Big Sussex Bike Ride and join her as she rides for a reason
Davina McCall is inviting novice and experienced cyclists alike to join her Big Sussex Bike Ride on Sunday, 12 June, to raise much-needed funds for sick and disabled babies and children.
Premature daughters inspire father to ride for a reason
A Northamptonshire dad has been inspired by his premature twins to take to two wheels and ride for a reason in aid of children’s charity Action Medical Research.
Alex Dowsett to judge cycling photograph competition
UCI ProTeam Movistar Team’s Alex Dowsett will judge a photo competition being run by children’s charity Action Medical Research to find the best cycling snaps around.
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