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28 February 2011
Promotional Cycle at Tesco`s Tidworth
Neil & Jamie took part in our sixth promotional peddle today at Tesco`s Tidworth (nine more to go)! We raised £663.11 for our two charities, Help for Heroes & The Starlight Children`s Foundation. The grand total raised so far, now stands at an amazing £5015.92. Today we were fortunate enough to meet some lovely people, who wished us well with our worthy causes & encouraged our efforts. The couple who chatted about their LEJOG were inspirational. We would like to thank all of the wonderful people who kindly donated.
23 February 2011
Promotional Cycle at Tesco`s Salisbury
On Monday 21 Feb, Alex, Neil & Jamie cycled another 100 miles on thier turbo trainers in a chilly foyer at Tesco`s Salisbury. The generosity of the public was beyond belief & we raised £822.35, bringing our grand total raised so far to £4352.81. We would like to thank Stephen Magers for his assistance & the lovely card he gave us with some inspirational words of encouragement. Tomorrow 24 Feb, all four broken bikers will be riding 100 miles through Dorset & Hampshire (including Blissford hill), building on our team riding skills. We`ll post the stats & route in the near future.
15 February 2011
Promotional Cycle Tesco`s Salisbury
We would like to thank the shoppers at Tesco`s Salisbury who kindly donated the staggering sum of £880.94 towards our two charities. We also like to thank Stephen Magers, the Tesco`s Salisbury Community Champion for all of his valued assistance. Finally we would like to thank Spire FM for putting out several announcements over the air today, informing their listeners of our promotional event. We will be cycling at the same venue on Monday 21 February, commencing at 10am, we look forward to meeting you there.
8 February 2011
First Team Ride
Shortly after 2pm today, Alex, Neil, Pete & Jamie set off from Blandford on our first team ride. Alex was riding his brand new Scott CR1 Pro bike. We rode one of Neil`s favourite 30 mile routes taking in some of the lovely countryside Dorset has to offer around the Tarrants. The ride was very enjoyable & towards the end we were peddling along at a reasonable pace all taking turns at the front. Minor issues had be overcome, 1 puncture, 1 chain & one uneccesary halt by one of the riders (the author) who thought he was about to have a heart attack, well his heart rate monitor displayed as much. Moral of the tale, listen to your body.