The 2021 Tour de Vale will be returning to Bucks in under 1 months’ time and organisers WheelPower are looking forward to welcoming riders back to Stoke Mandeville Stadium for a celebration of cycling, community and charity at the Birthplace of the Paralympic Movement.
On Sunday 19th September, hundreds of cyclists will be start their rides in support of WheelPower (the national charity for wheelchair sport), making it the charity 17th year hosting the event.
Riders of all ages and abilities will be set off on their way as they take on one of three lovely countryside routes.
The 25km route is perfect for families (under 16’s cycle for free) and then we have the more challenging rides of 70km and 115km for more experienced cyclists.
On your return to the Stadium, you will be rewarded with a finishers medal and a free massage, as well as a well earned BBQ! Why not ask family and friends to join you at the finish.
In 2019 the event attracted over 1400 riders and raised over £55,000 and this year WheelPower need your support more than ever before.
Every single penny raised by taking part in the 2021 Tour de Vale will mean that WheelPower can continue to transform the lives of disabled people through sport and activity. During the Covid-19 pandemic the charities online resources helped disabled people to stay active during the most difficult of times and now as things slowly open again, the restarting of the national programmes will mean even more people can benefit from our vital work.
To find out more about this year’s event and to sign up for the 2021 Tour de Vale please visit www.tourdevale.com

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