MANCHESTER TO BLACKPOOL CHARITY BIKE RIDE 2025

It’s approaching that time of year again! On 13th July, cyclists will be gathering at Salford Quays for one of the biggest fundraising cycle events in the UK to raise vital funds for The Christie Charity.

Starting from Lowry Plaza, Salford, the 60 mile ride will take participants through scenic routes all the way to the iconic Glitterball on Blackpool’s South Promenade. The funds raised will go a long way for mental health and suicide prevention.

At Pentagull, we’re proud and excited to once again sponsor this incredible annual event and support such a vital cause. If you wish to contribute yourself to a wonderful cause, please donate here

 

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