Registrations are now closed. Want to take on a different event? Find out about our other cycling challenges here or get in touch on 0800 716 146.
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Etape Caledonia is the UK’s original closed road sportive organised by Limelight Sports Club. Experience the thrill of riding on completely closed roads in an area of outstanding natural beauty.
Since its debut in 2007 the event has attracted more than 35,000 cyclists to the spectacular Scottish Highlands. This breaktaking route starts and finishes in Pitlochry, following forest-lined roads around Loch Rannoch and Loch Tummel.
And you can book your place on this incredible ride by signing up with Team Marie Curie.
Why join Team Marie Curie?
By cycling for Team Marie Curie you'll be enabling Marie Curie Nurses to continue to provide essential care to people living with a terminal illness, and vital emotional support to their loved ones.
As part of Team Marie Curie you'll receive:
- Regular e-newsletters with fundraising support and advice to help you smash that target
- Professional training advice and training plans to get you race ready
- The loudest cheers along the route
- An exclusive Marie Curie cycling jersey
- Fundraise £500 for Marie Curie cycling (bib) shorts
Event details
Thinking about taking on the 40 miles route instead? Register here
Fundraising events are back!
We're so grateful that you're considering raising money for us! You should only consider in-person fundraising if government guidance (in your part of the UK) allows you to be out and undertaking the activity – and you feel safe to and are able to do so. Don't forget that there are lots of ways to fundraise virtually for your event too!
If your event is cancelled or postponed in 2022, we will give you the option to defer your charity place to a future date or an alternative event, or provide options for a full refund for your registration fee. Please note, standard terms and conditions still apply.
Find out more about how to fundraise safely and our Pandemic Promise.
Registrations are now closed. Want to take on a different event? Find out about our other cycling challenges here or get in touch on 0800 716 146.
How we support you
How the money you raise helps
£180 pays for someone with a terminal illness to attend the day therapy unit at the hospice.
£400 pays for someone to stay in a Marie Curie Hospice for 24 hours, so that they can receive the hands-on care they need in their final days.
£1,250 pays for a portable oxygen system that will relieve distressing symptoms, so a person doesn’t have to be confined to bed.
Registrations are now closed. Want to take on a different event? Find out about our other cycling challenges here or get in touch on 0800 716 146.