- Where does the Bike From Arsenal cycle go?
The cycle will start at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium, heading north-west through Barnet towards St Albans before turning west and across to Chesham. From there the ride will follow through the villages around the picturesque Chilterns such as Wendover, Chinnor, Watlington and Woodcote before crossing the River Thames in Pangbourne. Once into Berkshire, the route will loop around the bottom of Reading and into Bracknell for a well-earned rest at the hotel. Day two will set out from the hotel through Ascot, Virgina Water, Chertsey and Walton-on-Thames before re-entering London via Kingston, New Malden and Wimbledon. The final stretch will take you along Mitcham Common and back into Selhurst Park along Whitehorse Lane.
You can view the full route on RideWithGPS HERE: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/52775950
- How far is the ride?
The full ride will be 134-miles in total. Day one will be around 100 miles, and day two around 34 miles.
- How will I know how to follow the route?
Bike from Arsenal will be a guided ride, with a number of ride leaders. The riders will be split into smaller groups of similar level cyclists, with each group having an experienced cyclist leading the group throughout, navigating the route, setting the pace and ensuring all riders are as safe as possible.
- What time does it start?
The ride will start at approx. 07:00 – 08:00 at Emirates Stadium.
- How will my bags get to the hotel after day one? / Will I need to carry my overnight bag?
Your overnight bags will be transported directly from Emirates Stadium to the hotel for you, and will be waiting in your room upon arrival. You can also bring a light bag to wear on the ride with snacks or spare kit/equipment in.
- What do I need to bring with me?
You will need to bring a bike (we strongly recommend using a road bike), a cycling helmet, water bottle, casual clothes for the night at the hotel and the match. We also recommend bringing padded shorts, cycling shoes, cycling gloves and any snacks/energy gels that you might need. You will also want to bring a waterproof/sunglasses & suncream, depending on the weather!
- I don't have a bike, can I hire one? / Where can I get one from?
If you don’t have a bike but would like to take part in Bike from Arsenal, please contact us on fundraising@palaceforlife.org and we will be able to assist you further.
- What if I get a puncture/problem with my bike?
Each ride leader is trained in basic bike repairs, and there will be a roaming support vehicle on hand throughout the event to support if there are any more complex issues. We recommend bringing spare equipment such as inner tubes.
- If I run out of supplies, where can I get them from?
We will have food, drinks and energy snacks available at all three feed stops along the route, as well as a roaming support vehicle for technical assistance.
- What supplies are at the stops?
There will be a selection of food and drinks available at the stops, including; flapjacks, muffins, donuts, crisps, bananas, apples, oranges, tea, coffee, squash, water. There will be a hot meal served at lunch.
- Are there any stops?
On day one there will be three feed stops along the route, with food & drinks available to refuel – the middle stop will include a hot lunch. At the end of day 1 there is an overnight stay, before riding back to Selhurst Park on day 2!
- What time does day two start? And what time are we expected at the finish line?
Day two will start at approx. 07:30 – 08:00. This is subject to change depending on the average pace from day one. We will aim to get all of the riders to Selhurst Park at least 3 hours prior to kick-off.
- Are there showers at the finish line?
Yes, we will have facilities available for you to shower and change before the match.
- I’m not an experienced cyclist, will I be ok? / I’m nervous.
Yes! We have a wide range of cycling abilities that take part in the ride. You will be riding with riders of similar ability, and you have the option to move between groups at the feed stops if your group is too fast or slow. We also have a couple of pre-event group training rides which are a great opportunity to meet the other riders, to practice cycling in a group, and get some all-important extra miles into your legs.
- What if I don’t hit the fundraising target?
We won’t stop you from taking part in the ride! We ask that all of our riders commit to working hard to hit the £500 fundraising target, and we know that a large majority of donations will come in during the event itself. We have found over the years that the £500 target is attainable, with many of our riders exceeding this total. You will also receive dedicated fundraising support from our team throughout the build-up to the event.
- Where do my donations go?
Money you raise helps to fund, grow or scale new or existing programmes that support young people in South London. This can be anything from helping us continue to provide free football and sports activities, buying equipment to run sessions, having the staff to coach sessions and so much more.
Bike from Arsenal: The 100 Mile Tour FAQ's
Below you’ll find answers to the most frequently asked questions about our Bike From Arsenal: The 100 Mile Tour event, taking place on 23rd–24th May 2026.
The Bike From Arsenal: The 100 Mile Tour, taking place between the 23rd-24th May 2026, is an annual cycling event which raises funds for our work.
We know you might have a few questions, but we hope this handy list of FAQs has all the answers you need!
