SEE 2 BELIEVE

Cyclists riding at sunrise

Inspiration

Building Resilience and Keeping Going

Every rider hits a wall. Here's how our community keeps pedalling — and what training your mind teaches you about training your legs.

Written by

See2Believe Team12th May 2026

Latest from the community

Stories, training tips, and updates from riders, fundraisers and the families we support.

Why a Triathlon is the Perfect Event for You
Charity Event News

Why a Triathlon is the Perfect Event for You

Three disciplines, one goal. Why a triathlon could be the most rewarding challenge you take on this year.

Written by

Mateusz Kraczko26th November 2025

How to Train for the London to Brighton Ride
Training Tips

How to Train for the London to Brighton Ride

A simple 12-week plan to get you to the start line — and the finish line — feeling strong.

Written by

Coach Andy8th April 2026

Run to Reduce Landmines — Double Your Impact This Christmas
Charity Event News

Run to Reduce Landmines — Double Your Impact This Christmas

How matched giving turned a 10K into life-changing funds for clearance teams in Zimbabwe.

Written by

Fundraising Team6th November 2025

Employee Engagement — How Challenge Events Change a Workforce
Corporate

Employee Engagement — How Challenge Events Change a Workforce

What happens when a team trains, suffers, and crosses a finish line together. Spoiler: it's good for business.

Written by

Partnerships Team30th July 2025

Participant Perspective: London to Brighton 2025
Participant Story

Participant Perspective: London to Brighton 2025

By Andrew Elliott. I don't usually talk about the charity work I do — but this ride changed that.

Written by

Andrew Elliott20th September 2025

So What is a Mass Participation Event?
Inspiration

So What is a Mass Participation Event?

Thousands of people, one starting line, one cause. A short guide to the world of mass participation.

Written by

See2Believe Team14th February 2025

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