CitySprint riders raise fifty thousand pounds for Make A Wish foundation

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CitySprint's Tour of Britain delivers 1,665 miles in 48 stages

Riders spirits strong despite floods, rain and storms

 

 

Last month CitySprint announced the launch of our Tour of Britain charity intiative in support of Make a Wish UK to much excitement. The Tour of Britain which began on Friday 8 September at CitySprint Aberdeen service centre concluded this week,14 days later at CitySprint service centre in Plymouth, The tour saw an impressive 68 colleagues cross 48 stages and ride 1665 miles across the country.

In that time the riders faced floods, storms, torrential rain, a very windy and scary bridge crossing, punctures, injuries and sore backsides! In spite of the terrain and poor conditions the weather produced, the riders' spirit’s were never dented and they were ever committed to raising the crucial funds needed to help make wishes come true for critically ill children.

Gary West, CitySprint’s CEO,

I am incredibly proud of what we have collectively achieved over the two weeks of CitySprint’s Tour of Britain. The Tour has captured the imagination of colleagues all across the business, who have taken the challenge of raising as much money as possible for Make-A-Wish to their hearts. I am delighted that so many people have selflessly given up their time - and money – to be a part of this very worthwhile cause. Inevitably with over 1600 miles of cycling, there were some logistical challenges along the way. However thanks to our riders, support vehicle drivers, supporters, the project team, service centre colleagues and the cargo bike team in London, we've overcome them all. The determination, commitment and engagement I have seen from all our colleagues has been truly fantastic to witness. I’m also pleased to say that alongside the JustGiving donation page, we have received further donations from corporate sponsors which means that we have now achieved our target of raising £50,000. However, we know that every single pound counts and so we’re still encouraging anyone who’d like to donate to please do so here.

So that's it! Our riders have crossed the finish line. We want to say a huge thank you to every rider, colleague, donor and volunteer who made this year's Tour of Britain go off without a hitch!

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