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Cyclists on charity trip to Cornwall



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Published Date: 24 July 2008
Parishioners from Kings Church in Penwortham are gearing up for the ride of their life.
Five members of the congregation will saddle up to take part in a 380 mile charity bike ride from Preston to Cornwall.

The team, Jack Kerridge, Ian Clarkson, Xingbo Shen (Raymond), Jason Spender and Chris Carey – aged from 15 to 70 – will take seven days to complete the journey with stops in Frodsham, Gloucestershire and Bristol.

Parishioner Jack, 70, who helped to organise the event said: "We've all put a lot of effort into the challenge.

"The lads, some who have never ridden before, have got new bikes and equipment.

"We've been training a couple of times a week around the Fylde and the Bleasdale Fells to get used to the conditions. I just hope the weather is good."

The group leave Kings Church, Cop Lane, Penwortham, at 11.30am on Sunday.

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  • Last Updated: 24 July 2008 10:28 AM
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  • Location: Preston
 
 

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