Robbie’s pride in My Name’5 Doddie Foundation ride
‘I took two of my bikes to be used as spares or in case anything happened and one of the riders wasn’t able to cycle which happened on the second day’
‘I took two of my bikes to be used as spares or in case anything happened and one of the riders wasn’t able to cycle which happened on the second day’
‘Not all of our riders are here to race hard but simply to enjoy the safe environment created by the sanctioned event.’
‘The wheel from Robbie was an absolute lifesaver…and I somehow made it all the way back to Poole without having a single puncture’
‘Thanks to a miraculous turn of events, I made it to the lifeboat station in Campbeltown’
The EOTW closed to club event will be free to Kintyre Wheelers’ members.
KWCC’s End of the World event on the weekend of May 4 to 5 is selling well and entries can be made via the British Cycling events web page.
Entries are due to open soon for the End of the World (EOTW) cycling event.
If the End of the World (EOTW) event proves popular, May could be bookended by national level events.
A Machrihanish bicycle event will be at the End of the World (EOTW).
Robbie Semple said: ‘The challenge was deliberately started at Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol to raise awareness of higher suicide rates during the dark winter months.’