Cycling For Charlene

The 10th edition of the fantastic Champagne & Oysters Cycling Club’s charity bike ride took place Sunday, May 5. The enthusiastic group departed from St Tropez at 8 am and cycled 140 km to arrive in Monaco at 4:20 pm, as some 70 riders pedalled down Rue Suffren Reymond to a cheering crowd outside of Slammers.

Princess Charlene arrived shortly after to join Eddie Jordan and Terry Torrison on stage with a long list of thanks to the 700 cyclists who have participated over the years, as well as sponsors and supporters.

WATCH VIDEO ABOVE: Princess Charlene joins Eddie Jordan and Terry Torrison on stage to thank the 2024 COCC cyclists and supporters.

Last year, the COCC bike ride raised over €70,000 for the Princess Charlene Foundation but, for the first time, funds raised this year will be shared between the Princess Charlene Foundation and the My Name’5 Doddy Foundation, which funds motor neurone disease research and helps patients and families living with this devastating disease. Donations can be made here: COCC – Princess Charlene FoundationCOCC – My Names’5 Doddie Foundation.

WATCH VIDEO ABOVE: St Tropez-Monaco cyclists arrive at Slammers.

The street party with a paid BBQ and Oyster Bar was going strong with live music from the Paul Dobie Band and Caligagan Band. Sponsors of this year’s ride: Plurimi, McLaren, Banque Havilland, Lyon Skin Care, Designing Centre, Relevance, Levmet, Moore, Brash, Far East Commodities, GeeTech, Knight Frank, St Tropez House, iCrew Services, inter-nett and Monaco Projects.

WATCH VIDEOS BELOW: interviews with cyclists John Brash, Rumble Romagnoli and Tessa.

Street party photos

Slammers
Andrew Gallagher and Gareth Wittstock, Secretary General of the Princess Charlene Foundation.
Eddie Jordan.
Princess Charlene Foundation Ambassador Francesco Castellacci.
Princess Charlene signs Francesco Castellacci’s bike.
Zeynep Onder Castel-branco, Amanda Gallagher and Lisa DeRea Frederiksen.
Mark Thomas and Gareth Wittstock, Secretary General of the Princess Charlene Foundation.

Article first published May 5, 2024. All photos and videos copyright Good News Monaco.