Having completed our first challenge on 10 July 2011, Jamie and Neil have decided to continue fundraising for Help for Heroes & Starlight charities, by static cycling in various shops across Hampshire, Wiltshire and Dorset. Jamie is also training to cycle stage 19 of the 2011 Tour de France (Modane to Alpe d'Huez) in the future. We hope to raise £20,000

All donations no matter what the size, will be graciously received and further add to our enthusiasm to raise even more money for our chosen charities. Donations can be made securely by following the links below. Thank you for your interest in our challenge, please pop back from time to time, to see our progress.

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.

4 comments:

  1. Well done lads....

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  2. well done!
    Are you guys enetering any sportives or bike events?
    www.kilotogo.com <=cheshire cat 27/3/11
    www.bike-events.com
    www.southernsportive.com/
    They are very good training - hopefully meet up with you guys on one
    Clive

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  3. Clive,
    thank you for you comment. Yes we are, we are doing the Grafam Water (No excuses ) in March & the New Forest 85 miler in April. We will be taking our brokenbikers `road show` with us, so will be easy to find. Hope to catch up with you then. Regards, Jamie (For the brokenbikers team).

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  4. I was at the no excuses but arrived late
    The New Forest one is sold out - I'm in Warwick.
    Never mind - please post any that you are doing & I'll try to find you.
    I did LEJOG in Sep '09 (age 50y) & loved every minute of it - even the painful/wet times. I didnt wan't to stop! Could have carried on forever!!
    Hopefully see you before your trip

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