...from launch site to last landfall
Date: 15-20 May 2012
Registration fee: €120 / £100
Minimum sponsorship: €1,200 / £1,000

Join Team Poverty for the Titanic Cycle Challenge, a 300-mile, four-day ride from Belfast to Cork, through some of Ireland's most beautiful countryside.
To register, please download and return the PDF (114kb) application form:

The Titanic Challenge is one of hundreds of events taking place throughout Ireland in 2012 to commemorate the Titanic in its centenary year and recognise the ship's Irish roots.
The challenge starts at Belfast's Titanic Quarter, where the Titanic was built, and finishes at Cobh, Co Cork, the Titanic's final port of call 100 years ago.
You'll experience the best of Irish heritage, scenery and hospitality, enjoy a great team spirit, and all the while you'll be helping change lives and alleviate poverty in some of the world's poorest communities.
Itinerary and FAQs
To find out more about the route, accommodation and transport, download the full itinerary below:
Download itinerary and FAQs (PDF, 158kb)
How we'll support you...
Cyclists' Welcome Pack containing all your fundraising, training and event information and advice.
Full logistical support from Extreme Ireland, an experienced events company, during the challenge, as well as all meals and guest house accommodation.
Transport available from Cork to Belfast via Dublin on 15 May and 20 May 2012, with accommodation pre- and post-challenge on the 15 and 19 May 2012.
A celebratory reception upon arrival in Cobh, Co Cork.
A Christian Aid T-shirt.
An opportunity to buy an exclusive Team Poverty Cycling jersey.
Plenty of encouragement, enthusiasm and smiles throughout your challenge from the Events Team.
And last but not least, the knowledge that you will be helping raise cash for our vital work around the world. Find out more about what we do.
Questions?
Download our itinerary and FAQs (PDF, 158kb) or get in touch with our events fundraising team:
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Registration form (PDF, 114kb)