
Prudential RideLondon - Surrey 100
Join us as Charity of the Year on 4th August 2019, and raise money to beat the heartbreak from inherited heart conditions. You have 100 miles. Make them matter.
Register for the rideAbout Prudential RideLondon - Surrey 100
On 4th August 2019, thousands of riders will take on a 100-mile circuit through Central London and the Surrey hills - inspired by the iconic 2012 Olympic route.
About the event
Olympian Dani Rowe takes on the Ride for the BHF
Three times World Champion and Olympic gold medallist Dani Rowe will be taking on this year’s Prudential RideLondon-Surrey 100 for the British Heart Foundation, in partnership with the Miles Frost Fund.
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How to join Team BHF
Joining our team is easy. Whether you got lucky in the ballot, or need to purchase a place in the ride through us, there are just three simple steps to sign up as a fully-fledged BHF rider:
- Sign up for a BHF Charity Place - or if you got a place in the ballot, sign up as an Own Place rider.
- Set up your Virgin Money Giving page and check out our top tips to hit your fundraising target.
- Take advantage of our bespoke training support, tips and tricks to make sure you're ride ready.

Get fundraising!
Need a hand meeting your fundraising pledge? We've got tips and tricks to help you raise more for testing and research into inherited heart conditions.

Training support
Cycling 100 miles is no mean feat! But don't worry, we've got you covered. Get ready to ride with our top tips and one-to-one training support.

Jan's story
After a tragic death in the family, Jan Barton-Wolfe discovered she had familial hypercholesterolemia - an inherited condition that puts people at high risk of a heart attack at a young age. She took part in Prudential RideLondon 2018, riding 100 miles to raise awareness of heart health and raising funds for the BHF.

Steve's story
Phil Baxter died of a heart attack in 2013, caused by an undiagnosed inherited heart condition called hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. In 2017, his brother Steve took part in the Prudential RideLondon bike ride in Phil's memory, and raised money for the BHF.