Posts Tagged ‘bike ride’

Tesco and Action Medical Research head for Tuscany and the Giro

December 23rd, 2009

May 2010 will see the 6th annual Tesco bike ride in aid of Action Medical Research heading for the Tuscan hills just days after the Giro passes through. Each year a different cycling destination is chosen in order to follow in the tyre tread of the cycling greats and in 2010 Tuscany beckons.

As per usual every day there are 3 choices of routes to cater for those that want to bust a gut and rack up the elevation and the kilometeres as well as those that want to enjoy the occasional cappucino and Chianti on their route. Each group is led by a Tall Stories guide who include in their number Barrie Clarke (British Cyclo-Cross Champion 1995 1997, Seven times British National Trophy Cyclo-Cross Series Winner), and James Ouchterloney, counting among his many titles participating in the 2006 Commonwealth Games team in Melbourne and winning the 2007 Gold medal for British National Marathon MTB Champion.

In previous years Sir David Brailsford, Performance Director to the GB Cyling team, and Shane Sutton, head coach for the GB Cycling team, have accompanied us, sharing their expertise with the group along the way.  This year the demands of the day job mean that we will be following the GB team’s progress carefully on the TV each night after we have been on the same hills as them!

This Tesco group have been raising funds for research into conditions that affect babies and children and last year raised £130,000 on this trip bringing the total amount raised for Action Medical Research to a staggering £750,000.

Miguel Indurain and Daley Thomson Cycle to Paris for Laureus Sport for Good Foundation

December 23rd, 2009

The cycling legend that is Miguel Indurain and our very own Olympic decathlon champion Daley Thompson joined the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation to cycle from London to Paris.

Miguel is best known for winning the Tour de France from 1991 to 1995, becoming only the fourth person to win the event five times, and the first to win five in a row. Indurain’s ability and physical size—1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) and 80 kg (176lbs)—earned him the nickname “Miguelón” or “Big Mig”. Daley Thompson won the decathlon gold medal at the Olympic Games in 1980 and 1984, and broke the world record for the event four times.  With four world records, two Olympic gold medals, three Commonwealth titles, and wins in the World and European Championships, Thompson is considered by many to be the greatest decathlete of all time.

So it was in this incredible company that a group of fundraisers set off to cycle from London to Paris. Spectators along the way watched in awe as these giants of the sporting world led the way through their small villages. Participants were able to mix with the great and the good, pick their brains about their sporting achievements and rub shoulders with these sporting gurus.

Laureus Sports for Good were the beneficiaries of the event with funds generated contributing to the funding of over 65 projects around the world. These projects use sport as a tool for social change, tackling issues such as HIV/Aids, child poverty and substance abuse.

Join us next year (June 24th – 27th) as Miguel has promised to come back again!

http://www.laureus.com/press_releases?article_id=1700