Thursday 10th October 2024
Showground, Wadebridge

Tour de Cornwall Cyclists Brave Torrential Rain to Complete Charity Challenge

A team of cyclists pedaled more than 200 miles, braving wind, rain and steep terrain to complete the Tour de Cornwall and raise more than £9,200 for the county’s air ambulance service.

Ten people took on the charity challenge organised by Cornwall Air Ambulance, a charity that carries out more the 700 lifesaving missions each year. The cyclists zig-zagged their way along the length and breadth of Cornwall, through rolling countryside and beautiful coastal villages, interspersed by some of the toughest climbs the county has to offer.

Starting at Longstone Park in Saltash on Friday 15 September, the team cycled 77 miles to Newquay, where they stayed overnight before riding another 77 miles to the Lizard the following day. The third and final day saw the charity fundraisers pedal a final 52 miles to a triumphant finish at Land’s End on Sunday afternoon.

Becky Wise, Senior Fundraising Officer at Cornwall Air Ambulance, said: “Cycling 200 miles in three days through Cornwall is a tough proposition, but add torrential rain and strong winds to the mix and you’ve got a mega challenge on your hands. I was so proud of our cyclists, whose determination, resilience and good spirits helped them complete a journey they will be proud of for the rest of their lives.

“During the toughest moments of the journey, each one of them was spurred on by the fact the sponsorship money they raised would fund the lifesaving work of the air ambulance. Each lifesaving mission costs an average of £4,000, which means the Tour de Cornwall cyclists raised enough money to save two people’s lives through pedal power. Now that’s something to be proud of.”

Each year, Cornwall Air Ambulance takes people on a series of incredible challenges to help raise money for the lifesaving charity. These have included climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, walking the Great Wall of China and taking on the UK’s Three Peaks challenge. The charity will announce its 2018 challenges within the few weeks.

For more information on how to support Cornwall Air Ambulance and give regularly to the charity, visit cornwallairambulancetrust.org/donate.

A huge congratulations and thank you to all the Tour de Cornwall cyclists:

Justin Althaus from London

Chris Chapman from Bodmin

Katie Evans from Helston

Martin Gillbard Launceston

Ryan Hichens from Redruth

Jamie Smith from Falmouth

Peter Statton from Launceston

Jonathan Trethowan from St Agnes

Sarah Vincent from Redruth

Geoffrey Wingfield from St Columb