
RideLondon
RideLondon, which has featured a Women’s UCI WorldTour race, mass participation rides over 100 miles, 60 miles and 30 miles and FreeCycle, will not take place in 2025 as the organisers work on a new concept for the world’s greatest festival of cycling.
Full refunds will be given to everyone who has entered the 2025 RideLondon-Essex 100 mile event (entries for the 60 and 30-mile events have not opened).
The 100-mile challenge
The centrepiece of the world’s greatest festival of cycling. The 100-mile challenge is one of the UK’s most famous challenge rides and gives riders a unique opportunity to cycle on traffic-free roads through some of the most famous streets of London and the picturesque villages and countryside of neighbouring Essex.
The 60-mile route
It gives amateur riders newer to cycling a unique opportunity to pedal past impressive London landmarks and through picturesque rural Essex – all on traffic-free roads.
Like the 100-mile ride, the Ford RideLondon-Essex 60 starts in central London on Victoria Embankment before coursing through historic Epping Forest to reach Essex. Riders then head up to Ongar before turning round and re-tracing their wheel treads back to Southwark in central London for a mighty finale at Tower Bridge.
The 30-mile route
Like both the 100-mile and 60-mile rides, the Ford RideLondon-Essex 30 sets off from Victoria Embankment in central London before heading north-east. Riders then cruise up to South Woodford, close to the Essex border, where they turn around for the return to central London and a spectacular finish at Tower Bridge.