A team of 18 cyclists from the fenestration industry set off on Monday for the ride of their lives.
βFrom Russia With Hopeβ is the last of its kind for GM Fundraising and promises to be the hardest challenge yet: 12 countries, 2,780 miles, and 34,000ft of climbing in just 10 days. All to raise money for Hope House Childrenβs Hospices, GM Fundraisingβs nominated charity.
Gary Morton, founder of GM Fundraising and βFrom Russia With Hopeβ cyclist, said: βThis is our final cycling challenge and promises to be the hardest ride weβve ever done. As such we want to raise our biggest total yet.
βBorder2Border, our last ride in 2016, raised Β£195,766.92 for Hope House Childrenβs Hospices and weβre aiming to beat this. So, if you havenβt made a donation, please consider doing so β the cause is so worthwhile.
βThe ride costs are covered by the headline sponsor Brisant Secure and every member of the team covers their own expenses, so every single penny of your donation will go directly to the children and families at Hope House Childrenβs Hospices.
βHope House Childrenβs Hospices provides respite and end-of-life care to children with life-limiting illnesses through its two hospices, Hope House in Oswestry and Ty Gobaith in Conwy, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. It also provides counselling, advocacy and bereavement support to all children, young people and family members for as long as is needed.
βThe charity receives very little in the way of funding from statutory bodies and therefore must raise over Β£6.3 million every year just to maintain their services. GM Fundraising as been a major contributor to the charity for over 15 years and raises on average Β£130,000 per year by organising events and epic challenges such as βFrom Russia With Hopeβ. If you want to understand the sort of difference Hope House makes to family, click here.
ββFrom Russia With Hopeβ is the seventh and final major challenge for GM Fundraising. We started in 2005 with βTop2Bottomβ, which saw a team of 10, including current riders Alan Rothwell, Alan Sadler, Graeme Bailey, Gary Torr and myself, cycle 974 miles from John OβGroats to Landβs End over 13 days and raised over Β£51,000. As youβd expect, every ride has got tougher and tougher and βFrom Russia With Hopeβ is raising the bar once again.
βThe 18 riders will be covering over 280 miles each day as they cycle from the Russia border, through Finland, into the Arctic Circle, through Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Holland, Belgium, France, England and Wales, before returning into England and their final destination of Hope House in Oswestry.β
The team comprises: Gary Morton founder of GM Fundraising and CEO Boing Boing Group; Graeme Bailey of Business Micros; Gerald Allen of Epwin Window Systems; Gary Torr ofβ―Dekko Window Systems; Alan Rothwell of Patterson Rothwell; Alan Sadler of The Profix Group; Tim Tilley, financial adviser; Mark Bromley of Avantis International; Adrian Lewis of Frames Conservatories Direct; Andrew Glover of West Yorkshire Windows; Roy Frost of GJB Holdings; Richard Nowell of Nowell and Richards Insurance Services; Richard Gyde of Mila UK; Dave Thomas and Mike James of Haffner Murat; Glyn Moorhouse of Oakland Glass; Dean Hodges of BM Aluminium; and Adrian Barraclough of Quickslide.
They are being supported by: Bob Plant, builder and cuts-man; Mike Derham of Mighton Products; Alan Rees of Panoramic Group; Paul Godwin of Vast PR; Tim Ferkin of Caldwell Hardware; and Brendan Turner, personal trainer.
The average age of the team is 54 years.
βThe support we receive throughout these rides really helps us keep momentum and the power we need to keep going day in day out,β Gary said. βPlease help us beat our last ride total and really make a difference to the children and families at Hope House and Ty Gobaith.β
You can follow the teamβs progress on social media: like GM Fundraising on Facebook or follow @gmfundraising on Twitter and look out for the hashtags #FRWHope for regular updates.
Each member has their own dedicated JustGiving page for donations.