Icon sponsors Guts in Motion charity ride

12 February 2017

London, 10 March 2017  Icon are pleased to confirm that they are sponsoring the 2017 Guts in Motion cycle ride from Paris to London, helping to raise money to fund research into a greater understanding and treatments for Crohn’s disease and Colitis.

The ride takes place over three days and is open to riders of all levels who are up for a personal challenge. Since starting in 2010, the event has raised over £500,000.00, every penny of which has gone directly into research programs at leading hospitals and universities.

As well as sponsoring this event, Icon’s staff will be participating in the ride. If you would like to sponsor the Icon team and raise money for this worthy cause, please click here.

Event date:  7-9 July 2017

The ride will finish at South Park Gardens, Wimbledon on 9 July.

Visit the Guts in Motion website for more information: http://www.guts-in-motion.com/

 

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