Sport Relief cycling challenge...
Sport Relief cycling challenge...
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louiebaby

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10,790 posts

211 months

Friday 5th February 2010
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So 7 clebrities are cycling from John O'Groats to Lands End for Sport Relief.

http://www.bikeradar.com/news/article/british-cele...

There are 7 doing it, in 3 hour stints each, so that's 3 hours on, 18 hours off. Sounds pretty steady going to me. I'd be up for doing it.

The report will be worth watching, if only for Fearn Cotton in leggings...


thanetspeedshop

503 posts

210 months

Friday 5th February 2010
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louiebaby said:
The report will be worth watching, if only for Fearn Britten in leggings...
Phwoarrrr...

snotrag

15,419 posts

231 months

Friday 5th February 2010
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Nice. Looks like shes got trackstandign down to a T, but someone needs to tell her that flexy soled running shoes are not going to do any favours!

Matt H

542 posts

242 months

Friday 5th February 2010
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Thats nothing............



Good Afternoon

If you don’t already know from our Facebook page Steve McCann and Matthew Harrison are taking holidays to cycle our branch network, raising funds for Sport Relief. For every mile they cycle, we have pledged to enter one person in the Sainsbury’s Sport Relief Mile – staff, family, friends, friends of friends – all welcome and needed.

We have set up a team page on sport relief... www.mysportrelief.com/cesukltd where anyone can join our team or donate to our efforts (make sure you type it in right.) Everyone is welcome to join our team and take part in a mile event to support our cyclers. Our aim is to sign one person up to do a mile for every mile that Steve & Matt cycle... so we are hoping for over 400 people to take part on Sunday 21 March!

When you sign up for the team, we’ll send you our training bottle for the all necessary slurp of Adam’s Ale as you hit the circuit. The Chester event is 21 March at Chester Race Course – you can do 1 mile, 3 miles or 6 miles. There is an event near every branch and you can find your local mile on the Sport Relief website.

Steve McCann will be in touch with each branch shortly, looking for a champion to support this mammoth effort and maximise our charitable contribution in our 25th Year of Celebration. Every branch will have a visit and a photo upload to Facebook and Twitter as they visit you and we would like each branch to nominate a manufacturer to support your branch and get involved by doing the mile with us, donating or providing a warm welcome to our cyclists.

We will encourage our manufacturing partners and our UKPA colleagues to get involved in this Herculean effort.

You can keep track of what we are up to regarding Sport Relief on our Facebook and Twitter pages. Links to these are on www.cesuk.com. Become a fan or a follower from home!

To do a mile takes minutes, to cycle our network takes……. days. We know you’ve got the bottle, so please join us for Sport Relief.

Please print off this email and discuss what your involvement will be with your teams who don’t have this access.