Action 100 Cycle Ride

Having worked on the PR side alongside the volunteers who annually make the Action 100 charity cycle ride happen, Claire Thompson (otherwise known as Mrs Page) has committed to getting fit enough to ride in 2006 - its Silver Jubilee year. That's 100 miles from Bath to Chobham and it's going to hurt - lots! "This is my leap of faith and a public declaration that I'm doing the ride - without it, it would be way too easy to chicken out."

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Good luck to Karen

I just had the loveliest email from Karen who spent some time reading this blog. She signed up to do the ride about eight weeks ago and her brother is doing the ride with her.

Only 2 weeks to go and she's trying to get a 70 mile ride in as a confidence boost - brave woman - I only managed a couple of 50 miles.

Good luck Karen - let us know how you get on: a picture as you cross the finish line?

Monday, August 28, 2006

The route

Action 100 cycle ride: The morning after

It's beginning to sink in that i did it - by a whisker, but I did it. I keep thinking I smell bananas - they're probably oozing out of my pores.

I am so grateful to the people who helped me out on the day, especially my husband and kids, without whom I would probably still be in a blubbing heap in the middle of Windsor Forest. Andrea and Paul who were all set to come and celebrate at lunchtime (but were stood down after the bike 'broke'. And to Huw, who not only sponsored me more than he should have, but rang regularly to check progress.

To grandpa John and the 'Old Bag on a Bike' who got me roadworthy and set me back on track.

And to Alan Arenstein (marshall) whose kindness and words of encouragement made me believe I could make those last few miles.

I've got around £500 in sponsorship promises, so big thanks to those who sponsored, on-line and off. It was the thought of the good that money will do that kept me pedalling at times.

Physically I'm in better shape than I expected. Worst injuries are the sunburnt knees - weather conditions were so lovely I didn't notice I was being roasted.

Highlights of ride: beautiful countryside, especially the bit on my back doorstep that I didn't know was there. Oh, and Avebury. Loved it, and glad I was riding slowly enough to take it in.

Lowlights: realising that the bike was about as fit and ready as I was! Oh, and finding out my nuts and raising were contaminated with Bombay mix!

Personal acheivement - just getting there was the goal, and I just got there.

(Photos will go up tomorrow)

Sunday, August 27, 2006

Photo finish

Arriving at Chobham

Official finish


My fan club - waited for me and supported me all day. Thanks boys (and husband, Owen!)



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