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Ride your bike and support charity

West Lothian locals support Social Bite's Break the Cycle campaign to raise £1m to fund critical projects to end homelessness You are encouraged to ride and pedal your bicycle to

Following a successful first event last year, it will return in 2022, inviting attendees to cycle 60 miles from Glasgow to Edinburgh, with significant funding to support the movement to end homelessness. The goal is to collect

New this year is a 20-mile route that departs from Linlithgow Palace and is a great way for West Lothian locals to participate and support this landmark fundraiser.

With a stunning location on the shores of Loch Linlithgow, bikers of all ages and abilities set off on his 20-mile route and head to his BT Murrayfield in Edinburgh, home of Scottish Rugby. It culminates in the stadium. Here, fundraisers join friends and family to enjoy performances by a variety of local acts and refreshments as cyclists cross the finish line.

If the 20-mile route is still too long, participants are encouraged to join his 3-mile route around his BT Murrayfield site by bike. The starting points of the different routes are staggered so that everyone crosses the finish line together.

Break the Cycle event with Glasgow Olympic hero Sir Chris Hoy on his Sunday 4th September It would be held. The Warriors' managing director and former Scottish Rugby captain Alkelok ran from Glasgow to Edinburgh spearheaded by Glasgow, followed by his Warriors players.

Jennifer Reoch of Capital Radio also promised that she would be on her 60 Mile cycle, and Scottish legend Elaine C Smith came to her site at the end and gave guests a little comical. provides great relief.

As with the physical event in September, you will have the opportunity to show your support by participating in the 60 Mile Challenge and raising funds. Virtual Challenge in any mode or method.

Josh Littlejohn MBE, co-founder of Social Bite, said: We are thrilled to have Sir Chris and Al joining us to once again raise much-needed funds to break the homeless cycle. Those opting for the 20-mile cycle start from Linlithgow Palace and take in views of West Lothian on the way to Edinburgh.

“Funds raised through Break the Cycle are used to help people find a safe place to call home, help people get jobs, or provide fresh food to the homeless or food insecure.

"With this year's new routes, celebrity support and the promise of a true festival atmosphere at the finish line at BT Murrayfield, I'm We are at a really exciting event, so sign up for this year's Break the Cycle and raise vital funds to end homelessness."

Learn more, sign up, donate. For more information, visit breakthecycle.co.uk.

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