Get a same-day Tuscany Trail Medical Certificate delivered to your email inbox from the comfort of your home.
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Listen to cyclists who’ve used Fit Certify to get their sports medical certificates.
If you’re taking on Tuscany Trail, you’ll need a medical certificate confirming you’re fit to participate in a long-distance endurance cycling event.
It’s a mandatory part of the entry process — and often the bit riders dread most. Traditional GP or doctor’s appointments, confusing forms, long waits, and having to explain what a multi-day gravel adventure actually involves can quickly become a headache. At Fit Certify, we remove all of that.
You can get your Tuscany Trail medical certificate completely online, without visiting a clinic or rearranging your schedule. The process is simple, fast, and designed specifically for endurance cyclists.
You complete a short health questionnaire online. A qualified sports medical doctor reviews your details. Your signed and stamped certificate is then sent straight to your inbox — within just a few hours.
No paperwork stress. No delays. Just one less thing to worry about before Tuscany.
Getting your medical certificate for Tuscany Trail takes just a few minutes:
Tell us a little about your health and the event you’re riding.
Your information is assessed by a doctor experienced in endurance and cycling events.
Once approved, your signed medical certificate is emailed directly to you — usually within just hours.
Yes. Our doctors can review, sign, and stamp the official Tuscany Trail medical certificate template so it’s suitable for event submission and compliant with organiser expectations.
If you’d like a specific form completed, simply upload it during checkout and we’ll take care of the rest.
Sports Medicine Doctor • Athlete • Founder & Medical Director at Fit Certify

To issue your Tuscany Trail medical certificate, we’ll ask for:
A Tuscany Trail medical certificate is a doctor-signed document confirming you’re medically fit to take part in a long-distance endurance cycling event. It helps organisers ensure riders don’t have health issues that could make participation unsafe.
Yes — Tuscany Trail requires a medical certificate as part of the registration or validation process. Always check the organiser’s latest entry instructions, as requirements can change by year.
Yes. You can apply online by completing a short health questionnaire. A sports medical doctor reviews your details and, if appropriate, issues your signed certificate by email — often within just a few hours.
Yes. If Tuscany Trail provides an official certificate template, we can review, complete, sign, and stamp that exact form for you, so it’s ready to upload or submit.
You can apply in three steps:
Complete the online health questionnaire
A sports medical doctor reviews your answers
Your signed certificate is emailed to you once the review is complete
You’ll typically need:
Your name and basic details
The event name (Tuscany Trail)
A valid email address
A short medical questionnaire about your health and medical history
A sports medical doctor reviews your questionnaire. If everything is straightforward, your certificate is issued and emailed to you. If anything needs clarification, you’ll be contacted before a certificate is issued.
Applications submitted before 9pm (GMT) are process and issued the same day, typically within just a few hours.
The cost of a doctor-reviewed and signed Tuscany Trail medical certificate is £69, with no additional or hidden fees.
Possibly. It depends on the condition, how well it’s controlled, your current symptoms, and the event demands. The doctor reviewing your questionnaire may request extra details before deciding whether it’s appropriate to issue a certificate.
If a certificate cannot be issued after medical review, a full refund is provided. If a certificate has already been issued, refunds are not available.
You can email hello@fitcertify.com and the team will help with any questions about the process or your application.