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Eddie rides again!

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on Friday, 16 September 2011
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Challenging weather conditions caused an extremely difficult decision this week.

High winds sweeping parts of the country, coupled with health concerns, meant that on reaching Ironbridge on Day 03 of LE JOLE 2011, jole rider had no choice but to cancel this ride for Eddie’s health and safety.

Eddie Sedgemore, aged 69, left Land’s End on Saturday to begin his epic 2011 mile cycle ride to John O’Groats and all the way back to Land’s End in just 22 days.  Eddie was doing this mammoth bike ride to raise funds for jole rider so that more African children can get to school by bike.

We are all bitterly disappointed and none more so than Eddie himself, who was very difficult to convince that cancellation was in his best interests.

On a positive note, Eddie is raring to go again.  This man will not be restrained! 
We have spoken with our corporate sponsors about this and all have expressed their enthusiasm to support Eddie in achieving his goal. 

In addition, all the Rotary Clubs we are connected with along his route share the very same ambition to support the endeavour.
They all wish to remain involved when Eddie has a second go.

Eddie and ourselves have pinpointed Sat 12 May 2012 for his second attempt to beat his Guinness World Record.

We have, however, added another mile to the distance as a penalty for the delay.
The ride next year will be called LE JOLE 2012, the target being 2012 miles instead of the comfortable 2011 this year!
We have sealed the Donations Bottle and will carry over the cash donations received until we open the bottle again next May.
Eddie's fundraising page on JustGiving will also remain open for donations until after his ride next May.

This time we will be inviting company for Eddie. 
An invitation will be issued to all those that might like to join Eddie on the ride.  That might be for a complete End2End of 1000 miles or for just a day’s ride between overnight stops.
Keep watch on Charity Bike Rides for news.

So, from Eddie and jole rider, a great big Thank You to everyone, including all the Rotary Clubs and Rotarians, who supported Eddie on his epic journey and particulary all our corporate supporters and suppliers of his hi-tech equipment, which included...
The terrific Storck Raddar electric bike..
SatMap which guided Eddie through the twisting country Lanes..
Sport-Cam which recorded the high points of Eddie’s ride from the handlebars..
Retrieva Tracking device which meant we knew where Eddie was every moment of the day

All these devices performed brilliantly for Eddie, unlike the weather of course! 

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Please take a look at the other images from Eddie’s ride on flickr

 

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25 Containers Away and Counting...

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on Friday, 05 August 2011
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On the last Wednesday in July we loaded our 25th sea container, packing in 408 bikes and a whole load of books for African schools.

Our loading team included 20 young people from Hackney Volunteer Police Cadets [VPC].
The Cadets travelled all the way to Hullavington for the day to help us.
They also sponsored, and badged, a fleet of 101 bikes.
The bikes will all go to the same Gambian school.
The bikes were all Mongoose mountain bikes donated by Center Parcs to bikes4Africa.

The sponsorship of these bikes was the first part of Hackney VPC's bikes2Gambia project.
The second part involves cadets going out with jole rider to The Gambia next year, to work on bikes and on jole rider's other education projects alongside young Gambians.

Thank you also to Martin, Helen and Ironbridge Rotary Club for the fantastic books.

Thank you, Gillian, for the yummy 25th celebration cake.

Thank you too, Mr A, for helping Hackney VPC raise the funds to sponsor the bikes.

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