Bikes Against Bombs is a series of charity bike rides created by Wholesale and Convenience sector professionals, for the industry. Co-founded in 2015 by Neil Turton (NED at Alliance Channel Islands), Tom Fender (Development Director – TWC) and Raj Krishan (Sales Director – Ty Nant Water), Bikes Against Bombs has so far raised over £1.3 million in support of MAG.
The rides, across Sri Lanka, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, the UK, and Bosnia and Herzegovina have helped to bring together key individuals from across the sector, helped to forge lifelong friendships and crucially, raised essential funds which have been used to save lives and build safer futures for communities ravaged by the effects of war.
The team has seen first-hand the instant impact that MAG’s work has and so straight off the heels of one of the toughest rides yet – the Vietnam Cycle Challenge 2024… and they aren’t stopping there.
Please see the Events page for more information about the Tanzania Cycle Challenge 2025. This is our 10th Bikes against Bombs challenge and it promises to be extra special!
By sponsoring the team, you are directly helping to save lives and build futures around the world.
Why we cycle for MAG
Every day across the world 13 people are killed or injured by a landmine or unexploded bomb. Half of civilian casualties are children.
We believe that everyone has a right to live in safety and free from fear. MAG teams work in over 30 countries around the world to remove unexploded landmines and bombs from land and destroy them, making it safe for communities to grow food crops; build homes, schools, health clinics and carry out other infrastructure projects; and access water sources.
Read more about MAG’s global work