A quick look back at how it has evolved.
The greatest unknown is how and why it has got to where it is
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2025. Where did all those bikes come from? A high street full to overflowing, the rock choir singing their hearts out. The deputy Mayor getting the ride under way to those immortal words “Gentlemen start your engines” and the pack lead by the Hogs Back Trike after 10 years off the road. Loseley house looking magnificent in the sunshine. Finishing once again at the Brewery to a fabulous afternoon of fun.
Bikes registered 1,414 | £98,182 raised

2024. Now it’s looking busy! The high street is full. Our first visit to Loseley house provided a magnificent backdrop for our midpoint stop. Then off to the Brewery for a well earn drink, delicious pulled pork, live music.
758 registered | £52,507 raised

2023. The dog theme continues. The ride stopped at the Rural Life Centre before our first visit to Hog Back Brewery. A learning curve for us all as we unexpectedly topped 500 bikes, but an experience that forged our partnership.
574 registered | £52,725 raised!

2022 and we are back in the High Street. The ride paused in Putnam and due to the planned carpark being closed we caused chaos. Thank you to all the very patient and understanding road users! Then up Godalming high street, ending at the Dog & Pheasant in Brook.
381 Bikes | £24,756 raised

2021 saw a complete change to proceedings. Due to Coronavirus, the ride could not start in the High Street. At the last minute the Olive Tree stepped in. Riders arrived from 8am, where we served breakfast. Bikes left in groups of 15 for a circular tour. By the time they were back the BBQ was in full flow.
344 Bikes | £27,456 raised

2020 | 128 bikes | £7,957
2019 | 351 bikes | £23,610
2018 | 315 bikes | £16,5228