Cycle The Month Cover 100 miles this August and help save men's livesCycle The Month Cover 100 miles this August and help save men's lives

Cycle the Month next August

Cycle the Month is a virtual challenge for cyclists everywhere. By signing up, you'll be attempting to cycle 100 miles over August. You don’t have to be a pro cyclist. Cycle the Month is perfect for anyone who wants to get active this summer, push themselves, and help raise money to fund lifesaving prostate cancer research. Cycle the Month 2025 has finished for another year, but you can register your interest for Cycle the Month 2026 by clicking here.

Thank you to everyone who took part in this years' Cycle the Month campaign. If you'd like to take part next year please do register your interest and you'll hear from us when Cycle the Month swings back around again in the summer of 2026.

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Collect rewards!

Earn exciting rewards when you reach fundraising milestones.
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Man of Men T-shirt

Once signed up you'll get a free snazzy Man of Men t-shirt or you’ll get a Prostate Cancer UK coffee cup if you’ve completed Cycle the Month previously.

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Blue Cycling Jersey

Raise £300 to collect your very own blue cycling jersey. Wear it loud and proud as you pedal with a purpose throughout August.

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Colourful Cycling Jersey

Raise £500 to save men’s lives and you’ll earn a Prostate Cancer UK colourful cycling jersey. Are you ready to join the colourful jersey crew?

What your fundraising can achieve

Your fundraising can change the future for men, and support those who are already navigating their disease.
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£75

Could fund five hours of specialist work to analyse prostate cancer samples, advancing research on how to stop the disease spreading.

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£150

Allows a researcher to utilise cutting-edge laser technology for half a day, exploring new treatments to support the immune system's response to prostate cancer.

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£350

Could pay to store prostate cancer samples for a year, giving researchers the chance to study the cells for new ways to diagnose and treat the disease

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