Arnold Clark has been confirmed as an official supporter of Tour de 4, the newly launched charity cycling event created by Sir Chris Hoy to challenge public perceptions of stage 4 cancer and raise vital funds for cancer charities across the UK.
The inaugural event is set to take place on 7th September 2025 and will begin and end at the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome in Glasgow.
Tour de 4 offers four different ride options to suit all abilities, including a 90km and a 60km road ride, a 1km family loop within the velodrome grounds, and a static bike challenge at the centre of the velodrome—making the event accessible to everyone, especially those affected by cancer.
Russell Borrie, chief executive officer at Arnold Clark, said: “We’re delighted to sponsor this incredible cycling event launched by Sir Chris Hoy, which will be a great day for raising awareness and challenging the way people perceive life with stage 4 cancer.
“We’ve worked closely with Sir Chris for a number of years in his role as an Arnold Clark Ambassador and continue to be amazed by his incredible achievements. It’s also important that we continue to support cancer charities and the vital work they carry out across the UK.”
Sir Chris Hoy, six-time Olympic champion and founder of the event, added: “I’m thrilled to welcome Arnold Clark as an official sponsor of Tour de 4. Having worked together for a number of years, their support for Tour de 4 now marks a significant milestone in our shared commitment to changing perceptions of stage 4 cancer and raising vital funds for cancer charities across the UK.”
Registration is now open for all four rides. Interested participants can find out more and sign up at www.tourde4.com.