#RIDEYOURCHALLENGE

#rideyourchallenge is the innovation of Simon the founder of VPCC. I’m a keen cyclist who’s raised funds for the charities Mind and Shelter by taking on EPIC cycling challenges. Last time I rode 100 miles every day for 10 days raising just over £5000 and this year I want to go BIGGER to raise even more.

This summer I’m taking on 5 of the toughest Sportives in North Devon covering over 500 miles and climbing a total 44043ft.  I’ll be tackling one Sportive a day for 5 days straight. It’s going to be tough, it’s going to be hilly, it’s going to be EPIC.

The 5 Sportive’s are:

Dartmoor Classic 110 miles 9500ft 

Two Moors Anti Clockwise 102 miles 8292ft 

Smuggler Sportive 96 miles 9681ft 

Exmore Beast 108 Miles 9499ft 

Lands end 100 - 103 miles 7067ft 

There are two ways you can help me achieve my best fundraiser yet

You can simply dentate using the link below

https://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/southwestsportivechallenge

Or

You, yes YOU reading this can join in, buy the charity T from the link below and set your own #rideyourchallenge.

https://www.veloperformance.club/ride-your-challenge

It doesn’t matter if you’re new to cycling or have been riding all your life. There is a two wheeled challenge inside everyone. That could be riding your first 100 or setting your best time around a local loop. 

Whatever it is, make it challenging and make it fun. The whole point of this is to raise funds for the charities Mind and Shelter. If it gets you fitter and healthier in the process that’s a double win in my book.

So what’s your challenge and when will it be? 

Please help me spread the #RIDEYOURCHALLENGE word. Share your challenge across your social networks and tag #rideyourchallenge and #velo_performance so I can follow you, give you a massive shout out and cheer you along your journey.

100% of the T-shirt profits go to the charity’s mind and shelter. Ware it, ride it, share it.

All my best, Simon 

Performance & Nutrition Director
2 X Winner of Gym Based PT, and founder of VPCC  

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