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."

Monday, August 22, 2005

75% of Mark Rides Again for Charity

Mark Griffith, a 35 year old care manager from Bristol, will be riding this year’s Action 100 bike ride again this year after last year’s ride inspired him to lose over four stone and helped him to beat depression. Less than 14 stone of Mark will be riding in this year’s Action 100 ride on Sunday August 28, 2005, compared to a super-sized 18-stone in 2004. The ride annually challenges amateur cyclists throughout the UK to cycle 100 miles from Bath and Bristol to London to raise funds for Action Medical Research.

Challenged by a friend, and with just a few days notice, Mark, who rides 10 minutes each way to work and back daily, managed to raise nearly £120 for the charity. But he feels he was the one who gained the most:

“It really boosted my confidence,” said Mark. “I was stressed and depressed, but the camaraderie, the set up, the organisation of the whole ride with breaks, refreshments etc made it a real pleasure to be involved. Beforehand, at 18 and a half stone, I felt like a fat lump. Being able to ride 100 miles like that was such a sense of achievement that it spurred me on, gave me the confidence to start losing weight, change my eating habits, see a counsellor to help get back some of my old positive self and ultimately also to sort things out at work.”

If you would like to the Action 100 Bike Ride, there’s still time to register. Visit the website at www.action100ride.org.uk or telephone Roy Clarke on 0117 973 6993.

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