Prizes to win

TEAM FUNDRAISING

1) TDC Cup

Undoubtedly the most prestigious and coveted ranking of The Tour of Courage PROCURE! The TDC Cup is awarded to the team that raises the most donations during the current edition.

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The team Les Évadés L'Empreinte, recipient of the TDC Cup from 2016 to 2024, has collected a total of $473,538 in donations over its twelve participations in the event!

TDC Cup winners in The Tour of Courage PROCURE history:

  • 2010 – Groupe Geyser (15 870 $)
  • 2011 – Groupe Geyser (40 800 $)
  • 2012 – Construction Cogela (40 500 $)
  • 2013 – Sotramont-Novabrik-Desjardins-Kronobar (36 565 $)
  • 2014 – Construction Cogela (35 995 $)
  • 2015 – Construction Cogela (28 531 $)
  • 2016 – Les Évadés L'Empreinte (29 570 $)
  • 2017 – Les Évadés L'Empreinte (30 571 $)
  • 2018 – Les Évadés L'Empreinte (32 270 $)
  • 2019 – Les Évadés L'Empreinte (42 548 $)
  • 2020 – Les Évadés L'Empreinte (37 735 $)
  • 2021 – Les Évadés L'Empreinte (38 959 $)
  • 2022 – Les Évadés L'Empreinte (37 560 $)
  • 2023 – Les Évadés L'Empreinte (62 394 $)
  • 2024 – Les Évadés L'Empreinte (42 319 $) 
  • 2025 – Will you be this year's winning team?

 

INDIVIDUAL FUNDRAISING


1) Bottecchia Bike

Get a chance to win a Bottecchia gravel bike worth $3,000! All cyclists registered for The Tour of Courage PROCURE 2025, having paid the registration fees and reached the minimum individual fundraising of $750, are eligible for the bike draw. Check out all the draw details and eligibility conditions.

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2) Quilicot gift cards

The first 30 participants to reach $2,500 in their individual fundraisers will receive a $50 gift card valid at all Bicycles Quilicot stores.

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3) Yellow Jersey

The cyclist who achieves the greatest individual fundraising will receive the iconic Yellow Jersey! Learn more

André Mouton, recipient of the yellow jersey at The Tour of Courage PROCURE 2024 for his record fundraising of $20,000 during his fifth participation in the event.