Clearview National July 2019 - Issue 212 | Page 17

INDUSTRYNEWS HOW IT ALL STARTED GM Fundraising commenced its charity cycle rides in 2005 with Top2Bottom, which saw a team of 10, including current riders Graeme Bailey, Gary Torr and Gary Morton, cycle 974 miles from John O’Groats to Land’s End over 13 days and raised over £51,000. ‘From Russia With Hope’ far exceeds this challenge and it’s amazing to think how far they have come. Gary comments: “Since this inaugural event, further international fundraising rides have taken place culminating in 2016’s Border2Border – the ‘Toughest Yet’, which saw 18 riders’ cycle 2,111 miles from Canada to Mexico, tackling offering up 97,295 feet of climbing and temperatures in excess of 45 degrees and raising £195,766.92 for Hope House Children’s Hospices. We are delighted that 19 members of the Border2Border team returned for this challenge, particularly as many of them were GMF challenge virgins last time. Ask anyone that has ever taken part, be it cycling or support, and they will tell you that although the challenge is unreal, the shared experience and camaraderie is unrivalled and perhaps even a little addictive. It certainly cements friendships for life. THE LAST ONE “‘From Russia With Hope’ is the seventh and final major cycling challenge for good reason; aside from the immense amount of work in planning and executing these rides, each time we must exceed the last, both in challenge and funds raised. That is no easy task. From the initial concept, planning the route and the logistics takes months, and that’s before you have even completed the risk assessments. Safety is our top priority and every detail has to be planned to the nth degree. “Even before Border2Border started we were thinking about the next ride and making plans. But what we didn’t plan for was Paddle2Pedal. The combination of two disciplines and the overriding success of the inaugural “girls only” challenge, which more than doubled its original target, opened our eyes to the future of the GM Fundraising challenges. So, while this last traditional ‘cycling challenge’ as we know it, we intend to go out on a high, we are by no means over when it comes to setting epic challenges and raising significant funds for Hope House.” THE TEAM The majority of the Border2Border team, both riders and support, returned to take part in the challenge. Following his involvement in ‘Paddle2Pedal’ Glyn Moorhouse joined the team of riders. Speaking ahead of the event Glyn commented: “Supporting the cycling element of Paddle2Pedal was a great experience. I enjoy cycling and trained with my wife Tina, who took part in the Paddle2Pedal, so it was an easy decision to agree to come along and support that challenge. It was an even easier decision to sign up to ‘From Russia With Hope’. I was excited but also very nervous. Aside from fundraising, the main priority before the event was to train hard and be at peak fitness by the time we set off.” While Glyn was the only new rider, they also welcomed Tim Ferkin of Caldwell, and Alan Rees of Panoramic Doors to the support team alongside stalwarts Paul Godwin of Vast PR, Bob Plant and Mighton Products MD, Mike Derham. For more information about ‘From Russia With Hope’ visit www.gmfundraising. co.uk/From RussiaWithHope Like GM Fundraising on Facebook or follow: @gmfundraising on Twitter, for regular updates. Each of the team has their own dedicated Just Giving page as well as a general team one: https://www.justgiving.com/teams/GMFFRWH C L E A RV I E W-U K . C O M » J U L 2019 » 17