RideLondon 100 miles for Sue Ryder
I missed out on the ballot for RideLondon 100 miles so I decided to get an entry via a charity place, this has given me even more motivation to train and support a great charity. I chose Sue Ryder who provide compassionate care and support for people with palliative, long-term and end of life needs. This blog will chart my journey as I get ready for 100 miles in August. If you would like to donate and help motivate me please click my black & white photo. Many thanks Martin.
Tuesday, 6 August 2013
I came 7,672th out of 15,051
I used the figures to work out that for the last 10 mile section we averaged 26 mph!! If you had told me that at the start I would never have believed you, amazing what a bit of adrenaline and a downhill can achieve.
Sunday, 4 August 2013
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