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Diabetes charity on the lookout for people to join cycling challenge

Monday 14th August 2023 Bath Echo News Team Community, Health

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People across Bath are being encouraged to join an upcoming cycling challenge that will raise vital funds for the Diabetes UK charity.

The UK Wide Cycle Ride runs throughout the 31 days of October and is an opportunity to boost your fitness while raising money for life-saving research.

There are three virtual distances to pick from, or you can pick your own distance goal.

You have the entire month of October to reach your chosen goal, and the aim is to challenge yourself, at your own pace, and pedal towards a stronger, healthier you.

TV presenter Dominic Littlewood has been living with type 1 diabetes since he was 10 years old and is encouraging people to take part in the challenge this year.

He said: “The great thing about the UK Wide Cycle Ride is not only can you raise money for a really important cause and support the work Diabetes UK does, but you can take part however suits you! Pick a distance that’s going to challenge you, but also feels achievable!”

Phaedra Perry, Head of Diabetes UK, south west and south central, said: “Cycling is a brilliant way to help you get fit and healthy, while having fun and setting yourself a challenge.

“So this October, connect your Strava and complete a virtual distance between two UK cities, on the road, in the gym or in the comfort of your own home.”

The distances to choose from are:

  • 150 miles: London to Nottingham or about 5 miles a day
  • 300 miles: Exeter to Manchester or about 9.5 miles a day
  • 500 miles: Edinburgh to Brighton or about 16 miles a day
  • Or you can select your own miles and distance to cycle

Everyone taking part will get their own fundraising profile page. From there, it will be possible to connect your Strava or log your rides manually.

You will be able to join a Facebook group where event ambassadors and challengers discuss their progress and share tips.

There are fundraising incentives, too, with anyone raising £35 or more receiving a medal.

Diabetes UK-branded cycling jerseys and caps will go to anyone raising £150 and £300 respectively.

To register for the UK Wide Cycle Ride, visit cycle.diabetes.org.uk. There is no registration fee and no minimum sponsorship.

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