12th Jun 2025

Tour de Netherlands for Maggie’s

Friends of the business and colleagues are preparing for their 'Tour de Netherlands' charity ride, which will see them cycle 500 miles while fundraising for Maggie’s.

On 12th June, 25 colleagues and friends of the business will set off from London to cycle all the way to the Netherlands on the latest epic fundraising ride for Maggie's.

The Tour de Netherlands will see our riders cover the 500-mile journey from Maggie’s Royal Marsden in London to the charity’s centre in Groningen in just five days. 

You can support the monumental effort of our legends in Lycra throughout this trip by donating to help them reach their fundraising goal.  

Click here to show your support 

However large or small your donation, every pound raised will help the team keep those legs moving during the tough times, and every penny raised will go directly to Maggie’s to ensure people with cancer, and their families, get the support they need.

Good luck to all those taking part in their final preparations ahead of the ride!  

A few facts and figures: 

  •  £40 means someone with cancer can spend an hour with a Benefits Advisor to help them get financial support.  
  • £100 covers the cost of a ‘Getting Started’ session, helping someone with cancer learn to manage their diagnosis and treatment. 
  • 98% of people with cancer who have accessed support from Maggie’s said they helped them feel less alone. 
  • 97% of friends, family members and carers said Maggie’s helped improve their ability to manage stress. 

12th June 2025

Maggie's, at The Royal Marsden

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Event Details

  • Building a virtual Maggie's

    Each brick represents hours of vital support funded by your donations. Although we reached our £1M target early, we are continuing to raise funds to make a lasting impact on the lives of those supported by Maggie’s.

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