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A cyclist has died during the Ride London race between the capital and Surrey, his family has said. A cyclist has died during the RideLondon race between the capital and Surrey, his family has said.
Robin Chard's relatives said he was raising money for Cancer Research UK, having suffered from Hodgkin Lymphoma as a child. Robin Chard, 48, from Bicester, Oxfordshire, suffered a heart attack at Kingston Bridge at around the 25 mile mark.
Tributes have been paid to the 48-year-old on his Just Giving fundraising page. Fellow riders and on-duty medics rushed to his aid but he died later at Kingston Hospital. 
His wife Vickie said: “Robin was doing something he loved to raise money for Cancer Research UK, a cause that was very important to him after losing his father, his mother’s partner and my mother to cancer. I’d like to thank everyone who has helped and supported Robin and me, especially the event stewards, the event team and the amazing staff at Kingston Hospital.”
Tributes have been paid to Mr Chard, who suffered from Hodgkin Lymphoma as a child, on his Just Giving fundraising page.
Ashleigh Ann Day wrote: “Uncle Robin, so incredibly proud of your efforts in the Prudential 100 bike ride today in London.Ashleigh Ann Day wrote: “Uncle Robin, so incredibly proud of your efforts in the Prudential 100 bike ride today in London.
“Sadly, he didn’t make it to the end but he passed away raising money for a charity close to his heart. If anyone can still donate in his memory I know how much he would appreciate it.”“Sadly, he didn’t make it to the end but he passed away raising money for a charity close to his heart. If anyone can still donate in his memory I know how much he would appreciate it.”
The race was marred by two serious crashes, one of which happened in Pyrford near Woking and the other in Thames Ditton. An anonymous poster wrote: "Hi daddy, I'm so proud of you. Well done for getting as far as you did. I love you so so so much, I know you'll be proud of all the money you raised. You did such an amazing thing. I love you xxxxxxxx".
An air ambulance was scrambled to assist one victim. 
Revealing his reasons for taking part in the race, Mr Chard wrote on his fundraising page that his dad and his mother's long term partner both died of lung cancer.
Another tribute, from Emma Norton-Smith read: "RIP Robin, I can't quite believe the news. Many childhood memories with your family. Much love to you all xxx". Another tribute, from Emma Norton-Smith read: "RIP Robin, I can't quite believe the news. Many childhood memories with your family. Much love to you all xxx". 
More follows The race was marred by two serious crashes, one of which happened in Pyrford near Woking and the other in Thames Ditton.
An air ambulance was scrambled to assist one victim. 
A RideLondon spokesman confirmed Mr Chard's death 'with great sadness'.
A total of 33 riders were taken to hospital during the race, with seven remaining in hospital. 
The spokesman added: "Three riders were seriously injured. The Prudential RideLondon medical team is liaising closely with the hospitals and the welfare team is supporting the families of the injured riders."
 
 
Last year saw a 55-year-old collapse and die from a suspected heart attack during one of the event’s steepest climbs.
The  rider fell from his bike while travelling up the lower section of Leith Hill, near Dorking, Surrey.
Click to donate to Mr Chard's Just Giving page.