Mark your calendars for Sunday, June 22, 2025! The BXL Tour is back for its 9th edition, inviting cyclists of all levels to take on a thrilling 40 km ride through eight vibrant Brussels communes—from the iconic Place des Palais all the way to the Atomium. But this isn’t just any race: it’s a sporting challenge with a big heart!
Why Join the BXL Tour 2025?
Picture this: a fully secured route, a buzzing, friendly atmosphere, tunnels to zoom through, and the chance to share an unforgettable experience with fellow cycling enthusiasts. Most importantly, you’ll be riding for a cause that truly matters.
What’s in It for You?
By joining our solidarity team, you’ll enjoy:
- Your official race registration
- A tasty breakfast and snack at the starting line
- A friendly post-race apéro to celebrate together
- And, of course, the unbeatable joy of cycling side-by-side for a meaningful cause!
Become a Solidarity Cyclist
All we ask in return is that you rally support from friends and family. Here’s how your fundraising makes a difference:
- €40 raised = one day of fun activities for a disadvantaged child
- €80 = two days
- €240 = a full week of holiday joy!
Every donation has a direct impact on the happiness and well-being of a child in need.

How to Sign Up?
It’s simple! Just fill out this form and we’ll confirm your spot, sending you all the practical details (meeting points, gear, schedule, and more).
At both the start and finish lines, the Arc-en-Ciel team will be there to cheer you on and share a refreshing drink or two!
Got Questions?
Find all the info you need on the BXL Tour website, or reach out to us at partenariat@arc-en-ciel.be.
Sponsorship donations can be made directly to Arc-en-Ciel asbl (BE47 6300 1268 0080), with the reference “Your Name + BXL Tour.” (And remember: every donation of €40 or more is 45% tax-deductible!)
Want to Help in Another Way?
We’re also on the lookout for enthusiastic volunteers to help out at our race villages. If you’re 16 or older and want to be part of the fun, get in touch!
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