Diary of a Charity Cyclist - The Glasgow to Norwich Challenge
On the 7th of November 2014, Tim Wickham and 14 Aviva colleagues set off from Bishopbriggs, around 12 miles north of Glasgow in Scotland and began a grueling 4 day cycle ride back to Norwich in Norfolk for the BBC Children in Need charity. The route would take them via Carlisle, York and Spalding and cover over 430 miles. But the real test would be on Day 2 when the riders took on a 120 mile route via the Pennines. Involved a leg-zapping 8000ft of climbs. All of the group are keen cyclists but non of them had taken on a challenge quite as big as this.Tim wrote a ride diary at the end of each day and kindly sent us some excerpts:
Day 1 - 7th November - 98 miles Bishopbriggs to Carlisle
Up early this morning for the 1st day of our ride. Had a cracking breakfast courtesy of Premier Inn and we then got into the taxis to the Aviva Bishopbriggs office which was where we were starting. After some bike tweaks we then took some photos and were sent off by quite a few of the Aviva staff.
Day 2 - 8th November - 124 miles Carlisle to York
Ok, so day 2 and on paper it looked like it was going to be the toughest....It didn't disappoint!An early alarm call beckoned and after warm up massages and prep we were set to go. We left Carlisle at 7.20am after a cracking breakfast, again thanks to the Premier Inn for opening up early specially for us!We prayed for a better start than yesterday and fortunately it delivered. In fantastic weather we knocked off the first 35 miles without any incident, gradually gaining altitude knowing that at nearly 40 miles we would have to tackle our first real climb. Before that though we came up onto a military firing range. Red warning flags were flying but the public road through it was open. An executive decision was taken to proceed as automatic gunfire resonated around us! I did particularly enjoy the descent as well as a cattle grid bunny hop competition ensued!
Day 3 - 9th November - 133 miles York to Spalding
Although Day 3 was high in mileage it was meant to be much easier than yesterday so we had a slightly later start after a good breakfast courtesy of the little chef next to the hotel.We left the hotel and made a slight 7 mile detour to see the York City Walls (thanks Paul)! However we set off on our way from there on what was a significantly flatter day than yesterday. A couple of punctures and mechanicals but nothing major and by lunch we'd made goods progress and were 62 miles in. We'd had some really good riding so far and spirits were high.
Day 4 - 10th November - 77 miles Spalding to Norwich FINAL DAY!
OK, so final post to cover the ride! The 4th and final day and I think it's fair to say that both bikes and bodies were feeling the strain of the previous 3 days of exertion. We'd had a great meal and last evening at Frankie and Benny's in Spalding and were in good spirits for the final push back to Norwich.We did know though that the first part of the day meant us encountering some very busy roads (A17 & A47) but fortunately not for too long. Got to say I don't enjoy cycling on those types of roads and it was definitely a case of head down and get the miles out of the way before hitting the back roads. I did get a cracking surprise on one road when a Mercedes pulled up alongside us and a friend from Norwich shouted out my name. This was a real motivational boost for me. He even took the time to turn round and say hello after spotting us and for that I am really grateful.
Blog post by AATR and Tim Wickham