The overall aim of our Rotary Cyclothon is to raise funds for Limitless* in Swindon.
It's on Sunday 26 July, starting at 09:30hrs, at Moredon Sports Hub on its dedicated 1.2km tarmac roadway designed specifically for cycling events. The roadway gives cyclists a safe and controlled environment without the hazards of sharing a road with motor vehicles.
The Moredon Sporting Hub, Swindon's new sports facility, is on Cheney Manor Industrial Estate, SN2 2QJ.
There's a choice of sessions to enter (more than one can be entered)
09:30 Limitless Family Cycling (1 hour)
10.45 Limitless Adult Cycling (1 hour)
12:00 and 13:15 Family Cycling (2 sessions of an hour)
14:30 Open Cycling (1½ hours)
Entrants should use their own cycles, but for those who don't have one, there will be a limited stock of Adapted and Standard bikes to borrow.
IT'S EASY TO SUBMIT AN ENTRY FORM ONLINE
To complete and submit an entry form, click here
Entrants must read and accept the Cyclothon's Terms & Conditions, click here
THE CYCLOTHON IS NOT A RACE OR A MARATHON
It's a fun event for cyclists of all ages and abilities to take part. It’s primary aim is to raise funds for Limitless* Swindon
ASK FRIENDS AND FAMILY FOR SPONSORSHIP
Each entrant is asked to collect as much sponsorship on themselves as possible (at least £25)
COLLECTING SPONSORSHIP ONLINE IS THE BEST WAY TO DO IT
Click here to go to the Cyclothon's fundraising page on Good Hub and set up your own fundraising page. On that page, click on the purple "Fundraise" button then follow the instructions on how to set up your own fundraising page. Choose an "Individual" fundraising page.
Enter the current day's date as the "page to go live date" and 23rd August 2026 as the "page closing date". That's 4 weeks after the Cyclothon.
When you've created it, email and message your friends and family inviting them to sponsor you online on your Good Hub fundraising page. That way you can promote your entry much more widely, maximise your sponsorship and have gift aid added to it. It's the easiest way to collect your sponsorship.
Should you collect any sponsorship money offline, it must be paid into this bank account :- “Rotary Club of Swindon North and Thamesdown”, Sort Code 20-45-45, Account number 20964557 By 23rd August 2026 at the latest.
* LIMITLESS IS THE TRADING NAME OF CYCLING PROJECTS
Limitless, registered charity number 1003309, is British Cycling’s programme to provide cycling opportunities for disabled people, regardless of age, impairment and ability. In Swindon it's delivered by British Cycling and Central Swindon North Parish Council at The Moredon Sporting Hub.
SWINDON CYCLES ARE SUPPORING THE CYCLOTHON
The Rotary Club is grateful for Swindon Cycles' support of its Cyclothon
Swindon Cycles, 60a Beechcroft Road, Swindon, SN2 7QD. Tel: 01793 700105
Email: swindoncycles@yahoo.co.uk Website: swindoncycles.co.uk
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