Meet Craig

Published: 02 August 2010

Meet Craig. A hard working banker in the city, a dedicated cycling enthusiast but above all a man on a mission to raise money for NAM.

This year Craig has decided to spend his summer holidays embarking on a gruelling bike ride from London to Vienna, cycling a total of 2200 miles in a mere 21 days, that’s over 100 miles a day! 

Craig will set off on the 28th August and cycle through some of the most famous mountain passes of grand tour racing, and no less than six countries, to reach his final destination of Vienna on the 18th September. The map below shows his route.

As well as setting himself a huge personal challenge, Craig has also set himself the challenge of raising £2,000 for NAM and it would be fantastic if you were able to support him on his journey and raise vital funds for NAM.

“NAM is a vital resource in the fight against HIV and AIDS for affected communities and those working to support them. Needless to say, a very worthy cause and one I'm proud to be supporting”

Visit Craig's JustGiving pages to sponsor him

Please note: Craig will be alone with only his thoughts for company for 21 days so be sure to leave a message of encouragement!

Craig will be updating his blog during his training and also throughout his cycle so be sure to keep checking back to his JustGiving pages to find out where he is and hear all about the sweat, pain and cramp along the way.

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