Half Bike Heroes challenge gets support
1st May 2018
Intrepid fund raisers who have set themselves an epic challenge now have the backing from Henshalls.
The Half Bike Heroes will be setting out on May 6th to ride three laps of the Isle of Wight in just 24 hours on small-wheeled folding bikes – a distance of 230 miles.
James Godfrey, from Telford, and Paul Williams, Richard Dawson and his son Ben, (all from Surrey), will ride the course as the latest initiative in their quest to raise awareness of, and funds for, The Brain Tumour Charity.
And now we have signed up as corporate sponsors for the challenge.
James said:
“Having lost our close friend Chris Hoyle in 2012 to brain cancer, we wanted to do something in his memory, but we knew we needed to stand out from the many other worthy fund-raising activities that take place.
“So we set up Half Bike Heroes with the plan to ride silly distances on small-wheeled folding bikes, or Bromptons as they’re known.”
They’ve already ridden 170 miles on the Way of the Roses coast2coast bike ride, and completed six laps of the Isle of Man TT circuit – the first cyclists to ride around the TT course for 24 hours.
Martin Pitchford, said the team had been extremely impressed with the Half Bike Heroes and their commitment to the cause, so they had decided to back their latest challenge.
“We are very happy to be involved with the project as we are always keen to support local causes and local people who are going that extra mile for charity.
“The Half Bike Heroes set themselves such incredible challenges that we were delighted to be asked to get involved, and we’ll be tracking their progress throughout the day.”
To find out more about the challenge and to make a donation visit https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/halfbikeheroes
Pic: Martin Pitchford from corporate sponsors, Henshalls (left), and James Godfrey from Half Bike Heroes