Ride for AtaLoss
Raise for bereaved people across the UK.
Date: Sunday, 13th September 2026
Registration Fee: £27.50 (50% discounted AtaLoss charity rate)
Fundraising Goal: £150
In partnership with:
Take part in an iconic cycling challenge this year!
Bridge the gap between the bustling Clapham Common and Brighton’s vibrant seafront while enjoying the 55 miles of picturesque countryside landscape that lie between the two – all on two wheels, whilst raising funds for AtaLoss!
This South Downs excursion is suited for solo beginners and intrepid enthusiast groups alike, with a fully signposted route, four water stops along the way, lunch provided and bike mechanics on standby. You will have access to training advice and fundraising tips in the lead up to the event to help you get the most out of your cycle. Organisers Skyline Events also provide a return coach service back to Clapham on the day for those needing it.
Free AtaLoss Cycling Jersey
The minimum fundraising target is £150. However many riders choose to go further - and if you raise £300 or more in sponsorship, you’ll receive a FREE AtaLoss cycling jersey to wear on the day and keep forever.
Your jersey can also be personalised with the name of someone you are riding in memory of, making your challenge even more meaningful. Once you reach the £300 fundraising milestone, we’ll be in touch with full details on how to personalise your jersey.
For organisations running The Bereavement Journey® it is possible to cycle in aid of your organisation as well as AtaLoss splitting proceeds 50:50*.
AtaLoss riders pay only half of the usual £55 registration fee, in thanks for raising money for our cause.
Does this sound like something you, or somebody you know, would like to take on? If so, register now.
How your fundraising can help AtaLoss
*PLEASE NOTE: The following form is only required by those who have registered for the event and will be fundraising for both AtaLoss and another organisation.
Please contact Evan on evan.stanley@ataloss.org to discuss this joint fundraising further.


