EIP cyclists Pedal4Cancer

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10 September 2018
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On 16 August, four of EIP’s most talented cyclists will be taking on the challenge of cycling from London to Cambridge, raising money for Target Ovarian Cancer. Partner, Gary Moss, will lead the team over a distance of 100km in the Pedal4Cancer event.

Target Ovarian Cancer is a charity that works to improve early diagnosis, fund life-saving research and provide much-needed support to women with ovarian cancer.

To find out more about this amazing charity and the incredible work they do, visit their website here. To sponsor Gary and his team by donating to Target Ovarian Cancer, visit Gary’s Just Giving page, here.

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