Cycling in the Channel Tunnel

[2] During one Sunday in October 1993, Wally Michalski and Mike Turner, working as contractors on the British side, used a pair of the Saracen bicycles to cycle the 100-kilometre (62 mi) round-trip from Folkestone to Coquelles and back again.

[3][4] In November 1993, journalists Nick Dutton-Taylor and Damon Brown used the same Saracen bicycles as other construction workers to cycle into the tunnel for an article in Mountain Biking UK.

[2] On the night of 2/3 December 1994,[9][10] a group of professional and semi-professional cyclists went road bicycle racing from London to Paris in aid of Téléthon en France '94 broadcast live on French national television.

[11][12] This 1994 peloton was led by Henri Sannier and accompanied by Jean-Michel Guidez,[13] Patrick Chêne,[14] Jean Mamère, Marc Toesca,[15] Thierry Marie,[14] Paul Belmondo,[14] Bernard Darniche,[14] Jean-François Guiborel[16] and others.

[18] On 9 November 2018, Children in Need's Rickshaw Challenge team rode through the tunnel on the first leg of their journey from Calais to Salford.

Tour de France Winner Chris Froome (right) with the 3 Jaguar XF Sportbrake support cars (left) and a Class 9 Eurotunnel Car Shuttle train (behind).
Cycling on the screed surface in the Channel Tunnel service tunnel, between the two railway tunnels
Mike Turner (left) and Wally Michalski (right) inside the French Portal in October 1993 with two Saracen Sahara bicycles they had ridden from the UK construction site
Michalski and Turner at UK portal with the same UK Site Construction Saracen Saharas
Mike Turner on a bike in the service tunnel in 1993
Chris Froome in June 2014, one of a number of cyclists to have ridden through the Channel Tunnel