Thursday, September 06, 2007
One year on....the end!
It has taken a year to complete but finally we have reached the end. Tonight Jemma, Jackie and myself presented the final cheque of £5208.25 to Diane Humphreys the John Eastwood Hospice manager. Diane and everyone involved at the hospice are over the moon with the donation and would like to thank everyone who has been kind enough to contribute. The money will hopefully enable the hospice to purchase a new special care bed and mattress and also have some left to go towards some much needed in-care room refurbishment.
Come on Jemma move out, lets see the cheque!
....that's better!
Looking back through the blog, shows what a journey we have all been on. I must say it has been a very enjoyable one (until the ride itself!). There have been many highlights, like the charity night, prize draw night, finally reaching the Eiffel Tower etc but the biggest of all has been witnessing the generosity and support of all our friends, family and even total strangers.
Thank you everyone....my mum would have been so proud.
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
£5208....Final Figure?
Sunday, July 08, 2007
£4000 plus....and still more coming in!
With the money raised from the tombola and sponsorship that has arrived this week, the grand total has now gone over the £4000 mark, incredible. Money is still arriving so this figure will go up a bit more yet....amazing!
Monday, July 02, 2007
The Ride!
Luckily this was a later start, breakfast 7:30, cycling by 8:15. Legs were aching and dead and only just managed the hilly and hard first 23 miles to the water stop at Desvres. Felt awful and energyless but the 4 cereal bars, 3 bananas and 1000 jelly babies did the trick, the next 21 miles was the first time i actually enjoyed the cycling! Arrived near Campagne for lunch (44 miles) which was good again.
We eventually arrived at the Premierre Classe hotel (it was that bad we had to change to another hotel!) in Beauvais at 6 pm, even the pros thought that was a hard day....where did the leisurely day go!!!!
16th June 2007 - Day 4: Beauvais to Paris
Everyone congregated and put on their London2Paris T shirt ready to cycle together into Paris, meeting point was a park a few miles away from the Eiffel Tower.
Things were getting exciting now, 120 riders all in the same colours, riding through the centre of Paris, bringing the traffic to a stand still. The final stages of the journey was finally here, up the Champs de Ellysees, past the Arc de Triomphe....
Turn left....and YES finally there after nearly 300 miles....THE EIFFEL TOWER!
120 very relieved and emotional fund raising cyclists!
What can I say after all that! To be honest, I did not particularly enjoy it. Even though I had trained hard, the days were too long and too tough to make it a pleasant experience. I never seemed to have any time to relax at the end of the day and during the day it was just a matter of trying to get through it....BUT....the crowd on the trip were brilliant (especially Alun for his support and nutrition advice and Vinny and Jay for the Paris night out and touristy bit on Sunday), the organisation was fantastic and the sense of achievement is really good.
Most of all though non of this would have happened if was not for the support that you have all given me and the John Eastwood Hospice over the previous months and together it looks like we will raise hopefully a sum of £4000....that makes it all worth while....THANK YOU ALL AND A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO JACKIE AND JEMMA, HOPEFULLY I WILL HAVE MORE TIME FOR YOU NOW!
Footnote: Fellow cyclist Marcus Carrozzo (below) raffled off a mountain bike to raise money for his chosen charity. His mates won the bike and offered Marcus the bike back so he could raise more money, on one condition (which he agreed during a boozy night out)....he had to ride his bike 100 miles through the Alps then cycle 11 miles and 4800ft up the famous Alpe d’Huez....wearing a tutu....and only two days after finishing the Paris challenge!
WHAT A CRAZY FOOL!! HOPE IT ALL WENT WELL MARCUS....WELL DONE!
Sunday, June 17, 2007
Got the T Shirt!
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
The challenge begins!
Well i cant believe it, after all those months training and fund raising the main event itself has arrived....and yes i am a bit nervous! Rob picked me up this morning and kindly drove me to london (thanks rob for this, much appreciated). We arrived in Bow, london at 12, this just left a 9 mile ride to the Claredon hotel, Blackheath (nice place, right across from the common where we start tomorrow), which i found.... no problem. The bike is now safely locked up ready for tomorrows 6:30 start. apparently, 50 other cyclists are stopping here tonight but not met up with anyone as yet. I hope the weather is like today, dry and warm but what ever it throws at us, there is no turning back now! Well the fun starts early in the morning so i best go and find myself a pasta dinner and them get to bed for an early night! I will try and post on a daily basis to keep you informed of my progress so keep logging on! :-)
Saturday, June 02, 2007
Only Days to Go!
By the way, did I mention that Derby are now in the Premiership!....just for the Forest fans out there, here are some photos of the Wembley day out...Great day....Are you watching Nottingham...!
Sunday, May 27, 2007
Blogging using my mobile!
I have just sent this photo using my phone to test if i can put a posting on the blog by using my mobile....result!.... looks like I can. This will mean that when I am on my charity ride, I should be able to update as I go along. How exciting!
Training coming to an end....at last!
Just because we were away camping, doing camping things like sitting outside in the cold, BBQing and drinking, it did not mean the training had stopped. With just over two weeks to go before the big event this weekend was to be my last long ride....and not before time!
On Saturday morning I set off, no where in particular, hoping to get 60 or 70 miles under my belt. I did not account for the Yorkshire terrain, the term....up hill down dale....comes to mind, mainly the up hill!!!
I ended up cycling to the top of the world about six times, it was that high I was even looking down on the wind farms. Two points on the map give heights of 388 and 434 metres. I thought cycling up to Crich in Derbyshire was steep....turns out that is just a mole hill!
My trip took me from Haworth, across Keighley Moor, up to Skipton and then back to Haworth, mainly on minor roads. 50 miles of beautiful countryside covered but that was the only good thing about it....way too hard for me, not enjoyable at all. My average speed was only 9 mph (usually 12) and I do not think I could have covered another mile. My plan for Sunday was to have another ride....CANCELLED!
Top tip....if you go to Yorkshire use your car, don't take your bike!
Sunday, May 20, 2007
The winners are......The Hospice to the sum of £487
Thank you to everyone who helped us in the selling of the tickets and thank you to everyone who bought one.
Unbelievably, out of 2435 tickets a number of people won more than one of the 28 prizes up for grabs. Well done to D Brown for not just winning the first prize of a £50 Meal Voucher and a bottle of Champagne for the Griffins Head at Papplewick, but also a ladies cut and blow dry at Stephen Johns Hairdresses....hope you have a great night!
Here are some photos of the draw followed by the full list list of winners. I will be getting in touch with you lucky folk over the next week.
List of winners
1
£50 Meal Voucher and a bottle of Champagne
Kindly donated by - Griffins Head - Papplewick
3579
D Brown
2
Twycross Zoo Family Ticket
Kindly donated by - Twycross Zoo
654
George Lamb
3
Two Theatre Tickets
Kindly donated by - Theatre Royal Nottingham
1167
Jane Flint
4
Vegan Perfumes, Toiletries and Skin Care
Kindly donated by - Dolma Products
3728
A Turner
5
Two Child Tickets for the White Post Farm
Kindly donated by - White Post Farm
3730
D Florence
6
Famous Grouse Whisky
Kindly donated by - Tyler Brothers
882
Ken
7
£10 Tesco Voucher
Kindly donated by - Tescos
1362
Chris Robo
8
East Midland Airport travel pack
Kindly donated by - East Midland Airport
1121
Lorraine
9
Two Rugs
Kindly donated by - Kirkby Carpets
1110
Lorraine
10
Framed Print – Flowers in Vase
Kindly donated by - Nathalie & Carl
4018
Kelly West
11
Bottle of Cava
Kindly donated by - Sam & Gail
3147
Jane S
12
Box of Chocolates
Kindly donated by - Antoinette & Peter
122
S Johnson
13
BBQ Utensil Set
Kindly donated by - Antoinette & Peter
624
George Lamb
14
Two Candles and Holders
Kindly donated by - Antoinette & Peter
1203
Kev Flint
15
Scrummy Stuff – Bath Smellies
Kindly donated by - Rachel
4564
J Brewin
16
French Perfumes 2 off
Kindly donated by - Antoinette & Peter
3528
Vic
17
French Perfumes 2 off
Kindly donated by - Antoinette & Peter
1710
Jenny Orme
18
Small Vase
Kindly donated by - Antoinette & Peter
660
George Lamb
19
Ring Holder
Kindly donated by - Antoinette & Peter
692
Chris Maslen
20
Bottle of Port
Kindly donated by - Christine
4708
Dad
21
Famous Grouse Whisky
Kindly donated by - Anne
1360
C Etches
22
Picnic Cool Bag
Kindly donated by - Derbyshire BS
4613
J Seymour
23
Winter Scarf
Kindly donated by - Steph
778
Janet Stone
24
Make-up Bag
Kindly donated by - Steph
2585
Karen Guy
25
Contemporary Cushions 3 mixed
Kindly donated by - Teresa
88
J Shore
26
Pair Contemporary Cushions
Kindly donated by - Teresa
2007
E Holland
27
Ladies Cut and Blow Dry
Kindly donated by - Stephen Johns Hairdressers
3580
D Brown
28
Wine glasses
Kindly donated by - Brian & Jackie
711
Peter Goodall
Monday, May 14, 2007
More Prizes....More Miles!
Prize draw day is getting closer (Saturday evening to be precise!) and donations are still coming in. Our friend Joyce told Stephen, owner of Stephen John Hairstyling, about the charity event and to help the hospice he has kindly donated a cut and blow dry worth £17.95 as a prize for the draw. Absolutely fantastic, thank you Steve, it is very very much appreciated. Thank you Joyce for spreading the word!
I would also like to pass on my thanks and appreciation to Mrs Renshaw, who has donated a bottle of whisky and Christine who has donated a bottle of Port. Two more great prizes, what a brill draw this is turning out to be! If you want to have a chance of winning one of the wide selection of great prizes and at the same time, help and assist the hospice in providing care for the people who really do need it, then you only have a few more days to purchase a ticket!
After last weekends marathon of a bike ride, I decided to take it easier this week and recuperate. I took it TOO EASY! Three out of five days I did not do any....terrible....were did the commitment go? To punish myself I decided to double my intended efforts at the weekend. On Saturday I rode into Derbyshire and snaked my way to Kedleston Hall where I met up with Jackie and Jemma....40 miles (planned)! This was a tough ride as some of the hills nearly matched the one at Crich....phew....hard work!
Then on Sunday I biked up to Clumber Park and looped back round via Broughton, Eakring and Wellow....50 miles (unplanned). A lot flatter than the previous day but boy....did I get wet!
My original plan was to do 100 miles in the week but I ended up doing 122...that will teach me for slacking off!
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Event Makes Local Paper!
Click HERE to read the article.
Monday, May 07, 2007
Rugby Ball donation raises £50
A big thank you to my friends Jane, Damian, Tom and Toby and Nottingham Rugby Club.
Jane spoke to Ben Thompson, Operations Manager of Nottingham RFC, about our charity fund raising efforts and the imminent prize draw. Thank you to Ben and the rugby club, they donated a signed Gilbert rugby ball for the draw.
What a brilliant prize, too good of a opportunity to miss! Jane volunteered to try and get extra funds by holding a 'pick a player' at the clubs weekend presentation/family barbeque. What a great idea as another £50 was raised....fantastic....thank you Jane
ALD is a rare terminal illness which is usually only detected when a young boy shows symptoms of the illness, by which time it is too late to try and save his life. Ironically it is when ones brother becomes ill that it is possible to test other males and if they do not show signs can be checked and monitored and if signs of ALD are developing it is possible to halt the disease by carrying out bone marrow transplantation.
If you would like to find out more about ALD, please visit the Oliver's Army website at www.www.oliversarmy.org/. The site is set up to broaden the awareness of this terrible disease and in turn to raise revenues to help fund research in the hope that one day somebody else won't lose their child in a similar way.
A BIG thank you again to Tom, Toby, Jane, Damien, Tom, Ben and Nottingham RFC.
Biggest test yet....and passed!
The trip started on Friday dinner, 12:30 to be exact.... off I set. Looking at the map, not knowing exactly which way to go and how many miles it would be, I decided to head direct to Rultand choosing minor roads rather than the busy and fast A1 or A606. The route was very enjoyable, deserted roads, picturesque countryside and going through lovely villages such as Harby, Waltham-on-the-Wolds, Edmondthorpe and Collyweston.
As pleasant as it was, I was relieved to reach Rutland as I knew base camp was probably only an hour away!
Spot on, 6:30 and I finally arrived. The route I took was 70 miles and I had been in the saddle for 5 1/2 hours. An average of just over 12mph....went well....pleased with myself!
After freshening myself up and trying not to look to tired I sprinted onto the camp site and met up with Jackie, Jemma and friends.... and of course have a small celebration drink!