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In June 2026, I will be riding all 21 stages of The Tour 21 on behalf of Cure Leukaemia, alongside a team of dedicated amateur cyclists. Together, we will take on the full Tour de France route — one week ahead of the professionals.
This challenge is especially close to my heart because my daughter has been battling acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL). Watching her go through treatment has shown me both how tough this disease is and how vital new research and clinical trials are. No child, no family, should have to face what she and so many others are going through. By taking on the full Tour de France route, I want to do everything I can to support Cure Leukaemia so more patients can access life-saving trials, better treatments, and, ultimately, brighter futures. Every mile I ride will be for her — and for everyone affected by leukaemia
Starting in Barcelona, The Tour 21 will see us tackle all 21 gruelling stages and approximately 3,500km across June and July. It’s one of the toughest endurance events in sport — and we’re doing it to help fund vital clinical trials for blood cancer patients across the globe.