Thales Gets Cycling for Prostate Cancer UK
Thales employees have taken to their bikes this summer to raise money for Prostate Cancer UK. Two cycling events have taken place; the Raid Alpine Cycle and the Route 47 Celtic Challenge.
Raid Alpine Cycle

In 2010, the Mizen to Malin cycling route took the group from the most southerly point in Ireland to the most northerly within five days, covering approximately 500 miles of road and raising a total of £1,145 for Marie Curie Cancer Care. In 2012, £1,222 was raised for the Alzheimer's Society as the group faced the arduous Camino de Santiago route, over the Pyrenees from southern France to Santiago in Spain, spanning across 500 miles of off-road cycle and 14,000 metres of climbing. The next challenge in 2014 saw the Raid Pyrenees route accomplished, from the Atlantic coast to the Mediterranean coast, impressively completed in 100 hours. Again, the Alzheimer's Society was the selected charity, with £1,985 raised.

Despite experiencing weather conditions ranging from heavy rain and hail to scorching 30°C temperatures, conditions were generally much kinder than anticipated, allowing the group to really take in some of the breathtaking views. After 17,000 metres of gruelling climbs and several thrilling descents, the team completed the challenge in six days and raised a remarkable £2,465 for Prostate Cancer UK.
Route 47 Celtic Challenge

The adventure started with a wonderful view over the Atlantic, and perfect weather for cycling. The team headed east towards Abergavenny with the Brecon Beacons to follow. A 400 metre climb over Mynydd Llanybyther challenged everyone, only to be made even more strenuous by the heavy rain that hampered progress. Nevertheless, the team emerged triumphant at the top and with weather conditions improving, they continued towards Llandovery. 92 miles later, day one was complete.

Despite the punctures, falls, mechanical issues and appalling weather conditions, the Route 47 Celtic Challenge was completed. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed the experience, worked together as a team and completed the challenge as a peloton. An astonishing £16,145 was raised for Prostate Cancer UK, surpassing the £15,300 target.
Partnership with Prostate Cancer UK
We are in our second year supporting Prostate Cancer UK and all money raised by Thales goes towards funding the ‘Tool Kit’. The Tool Kit is an information pack specifically put together for men who have been diagnosed with prostate cancer to help them understand the options available to them.
The Tool Kit is currently helping thousands of men who are facing a diagnosis of prostate cancer. This high quality health information is helping men and their families understand their condition, make informed decisions, know where to go for support, and improve their well-being.
The Tool Kit is given out by health professionals and often by Prostate Cancer UK’s Specialist Nurses, who take around 35 calls a day from men with concerns about prostate cancer.
Please visit the website for more information.