Goal
$300,000.00
This trek is now closed! For more information, contact us at fondation@charlesbruneau.qc.ca.
On July 5, 2024, ride between 115 and 135 km in the name of a cancer-free future for children!
You'll start your journey in Saint-Hyacinthe, alongside cyclists on the parcours de l'Espoir, who will be on their fourth day of cycling. With them, you'll cover the last hundred or so kilometers of the current edition, all the way to the grand finish of the Tour CIBC Charles-Bruneau in Boucherville.
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The Tour CIBC Charles-Bruneau is a unique cycling event that has been funding pediatric cancer research in Quebec for over 25 years. The Tour CIBC Charles-Bruneau is an all-inclusive package, allowing you to enjoy 100% of this unique sporting and human experience. Once you're on site, meals, transportation and road safety are entirely taken care of by the Charles-Bruneau Foundation's team and its partners.
Together, let's ride towards a cancer-free future for children.
REGISTRATION OPTIONS
REGISTRATION FEES INCLUDE
Baggage transportation
Professional security on the road
Cycling apparel*
Accomodations
Repair services
Meals and snacks
Membership (for the duration of the event) to the FQSC
Entry for the 12H de vélo
NOTE
The registration fee covers meals, snacks, bicycle equipment depending on the trek, and all other expenses related to the Tour, as well as a membership to the Fédération québécoise des sports cyclistes (FQSC) for the duration of the event. They also include participation in the 12H de vélo, a rallying event ideal for preparing for the Tour and boosting your fundraising efforts.
Registration fees may not be applied to the minimum amount of donations collected and are not tax deductible.
In the event that you are obliged to withdraw, please advise us. From March 1st, 2024, no refund on equipment costs, and from June 1st, 2024, registration fees are non-refundable, no matter of the trek.
Equipment for this trek includes jersey, bib, gloves, socks, cap and water bottle.
Cyclists must be 16 years of age or older to participate.
A road bike is mandatory for distances of 100 km or more.
Routes are subject to change.
Coordinator