Ride for Mental Health, the first dedicated cycle fundraiser from The Burnt Chef Project, will see a group of dedicated individuals from across the industry, pedal the 55 miles from London to Brighton on the 10 September 2023.
As a national event, the London to Brighton Cycle Ride is a celebrated challenge for regular cyclists and those new to the sport alike. Participating for the first time The Burnt Chef Project, the globally recognised not-for-profit social enterprise that’s helping to reduce stigma around mental health in foodservice and supporting individuals and businesses to focus on wellbeing, ultimately creating a more sustainable industry, has entered its own team.
Happening on Sunday 10th September, the fully supported event includes water stops, mechanical support, a fully sign-posted route, pre-event training advice, a coveted London to Brighton cycle medal, professional photos and the opportunity to raise money to support the vital work of The Burnt Chef Project. Perfect for solo riders and teams, the event is a great way to meet other cyclists and fellow industry colleagues while undertaking this epic challenge.
A limited-time entry fee of £35 (usually £55) is offered to those interested in taking part in the Ride for Mental Health, London to Brighton bike ride. Participants are asked to raise a minimum of £200 by undertaking the challenge, with all funds going to support the work The Burnt Chef Project does across the foodservice industry, both in the UK and around the world.