CYCLISTS in across Berkshire are being urged to get on their bikes for Cancer Research UK.

The charity has launched its Cycle 300 challenge throughout June to help raise money for its services.

Participants can complete it indoors, outdoors, solo or as part of a team.  

As Cancer Research UK celebrates its 20th anniversary, it is paying tribute to its supporters for the part they have played in this progress.  

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Elisa Mitchell, the charity’s spokesperson for Berkshire, said: “By taking part in Cycle 300 this June, commuters, weekend enthusiasts or gym bunnies alike can help the charity’s scientists go the distance and unlock new and better ways to beat the disease.

“Every day we see the benefits of research we’ve previously funded being realised, helping people live longer and healthier lives.

“That’s why we need cyclists across the region to help us keep investing in science today to deliver the treatments of tomorrow.”