Former Glazerite UK Group chairman, John Hewitt, has announced his latest βKellyβs Heroesβ fundraising challenge for mental health charity, We Mind & Kelly Matters (WMKM).Β
Sponsored by the Veka Group, the epic 52,000-mile cycling challenge will see John joined by his daughter Amy to raise awareness and funds for WMKM, the charity founded in memory of Johnβs late daughter and Amyβs sister, Kelly.
Joining them are a team of cyclists, including Sarah Ball from Balls 2 Marketing, DoorCoβs Dan Sullivan, and Peter Mew from Mews Windows.
Setting off from Burgos, Spain on 10Β September 2022, which coincides with World Suicide Prevention Day, three teams of four cyclists will undertake consecutive relays over 10 days. The route takes them through France, where they will take on the world-famous Mont Ventoux, before finishing the European leg on 19Β September at Vekaβs headquarters in Sendenhorst, Germany.
From there, 12 riders will head across the pond to take on the Highway 50 east-west route across the United States. Kicking off in New York, the team will cycle 3,343 miles to San Francisco before finishing the ride on the Golden Gate Bridge on 10Β October 2022; coinciding with World Mental Health Day.
Set to try to clock up 52,000 miles β the equivalent of going around the world twice β Kellyβs Heroes will also promote the Time to Change #AskTwice campaign along the routes.
Part of the route includes the infamous stretch in Nevada known as the βLoneliest Road in Americaβ, thanks to its vast mountainous and sandy scenery. Itβs this road that John has chosen to name the challenge after and is particularly poignant given the lonely nature of mental health.
The month-long fundraiser follows on from the charityβs 1,000-mile journey from John OβGroats to Landβs End in 2020 when Kellyβs Heroes raised over Β£130,000. The funds raised for WM&KM have since enabled the charity to roll out mental health support services such as counselling, support groups, and an online emotional support service for people living in Northamptonshire and beyond.
John said: βThis yearβs challenge sees us cycle part of Europe and right across America, with the European leg covering more than 1,800 miles. The US leg covers four different time zones and crosses seven mountain ranges, which will see us climb 145,000 feet. It is a huge undertaking, and we are under no illusion as to how hard it will be, but we are determined to make this our biggest fundraising challenge to date.β
Veka Group is the main sponsor for the event, with John adding: βWe are hugely grateful to Veka for supporting us and also taking part, and we are so excited to be starting and ending the European leg at two of their sites.β
Further support has come from others in the industry, including Bohle and Central Window Systems. John explains: βDave Broxton from Bohle has been critical in the planning for both rides, which has been particularly challenging given the original route was meant to start on the Russian border.
βGary Morton of Central Window Systems recently joined me for a recce of the USA route, which has equipped us with some useful insight. It also brings to reality the sheer scale of what weβre taking on!β
John concluded: βThe entire industry really got behind us in 2020, and, even at this early stage, weβre already receiving some great support for this yearβs challenge. Weβd love it if those in the industry could share our challenge across social media, as it would really encourage us in our efforts and help increase awareness of mental health.β
The Loneliest Road has some rider positions left. If you are interested in taking part or would like to know how you can support Kellyβs Heroesβ Loneliest Road challenge, visit WM&KM at Fit Show 2022, Stand C32 or watchΒ https://youtu.be/12yI2dnozig