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Cyclists from Across the Globe Ready to Tackle All 21 Stages and Raise Vital Funds for Cure Leukaemia

The first wave of riders for The Tour 21 in 2025 has officially been announced, with participants from all corners of the globe preparing to take on one of the most epic and challenging cycling events in the world. This incredible team of amateur cyclists will complete all 21 stages of the Tour de France route, just one week ahead of the professionals, while raising crucial funds to support Cure Leukaemia.

In 2025, riders will once again aim to raise an ambitious target of £1 million, which will be directed toward Cure Leukaemia’s mission to fund Clinical Research Nurses. These Research Nurses play a vital role in delivering globally significant clinical trials, providing potentially life-saving treatments that are not available through standard care.

Meet the First Confirmed Riders for 2025

This year’s team is a diverse and international group of dedicated cyclists, each bringing their own passion and commitment to the cause. Here are the first confirmed riders who have signed up to “Live The Tour, Feel The Tour, and Ride The Tour” in 2025:

Tim Adams, United Kingdom Rory Campbell, US
James Kelly, UK David Goemans, Qatar
Grant Hamilton, Canada Michael Long, Australia
Joe Dominey, US John Coleman, Isle of Man
David Twoy, US Johnathan Zweig, US
Chas Loze, UK Tim O’Brien, US
Roy Loewenburg, Israel David Barnett, UK
Steven Moody, Ireland Brett Moore, UK
Philip Boynton, UK

To find out more about the Tour 21 2025 team so far and their stories, visit https://www.thetour21.co.uk/2025-team/

A Global Challenge for a Global Cause

Riders from across the globe including the UK, US, Australia, Qatar and Canada, are coming together to undertake this monumental challenge, showing the true international spirit of the event. These cyclists will ride through the stunning landscapes of France, pushing themselves to the limit for a cause that transcends borders and touches countless lives. The Tour 21 not only tests their endurance but also unites them in a shared mission to make a difference in the fight against blood cancer.

The team will be heading to Paris on Tuesday 29th October for the announcement of the 2025 Tour de France route, where they’ll discover the 21 stages that await them in 2025!

Limited Spaces Available – Join The Tour 21 Today!

With the first wave of riders confirmed, places for the Tour 21 in 2025 are filling up quickly. This is your opportunity to experience the thrill and prestige of cycling all 21 stages of the Tour de France while contributing to a life-saving cause. Don’t miss out on the chance to join this select group of riders and help raise £1million to fund clinical trials across the UK.

Register today to secure your place, make a global impact, and be part of an unforgettable journey.

Live The Tour. Feel The Tour. Ride The Tour.

Ben

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