tweed and tash

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Good afternoon chaps.

I know its the season for annoying donations but I am cycling from London to Brighton on my Pashley (its bloody heavy!) dressed in tweed with a flat cap and pipe!

I am a little short of my sponsorship target due to having poorpers as mates. If i get my target of £150GBP by the first of June I will grow a moustache for the event too!

Any help is appreciated! Its for the British Heart Foundation.


http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/cycle_biker


Have a free picture of me looking stupid on my bike!

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Im also doing th L2B this year! Will keep an eye out for you :D

Awesome! I will be in tweed trousers, flat cap and maybe a moustache if people cough up!

My finishing line pose will be puffing on a pipe!

What bike are you riding? My pashley weighs about 2 tonnes with the panniers!
 
I was hoping to do it on my old Brit single-speed this year but it I've been knocked down by a virus, so it depends if I can get the strength back in my legs in time :D
 
Awesome! I will be in tweed trousers, flat cap and maybe a moustache if people cough up!

My finishing line pose will be puffing on a pipe!

What bike are you riding? My pashley weighs about 2 tonnes with the panniers!

Borrowed a friends Raleigh 10 speed. It's en excellent bike and very fast. Well, it would be apart from the 16 stone lummox that's going to be sitting on it.
 
Do you have a bum ticker? Or a relative with one?

Might make people more inclined to sponsor if there's a personal reason behind you doing this, otherwise it comes across as you're doing it for your own entertainment, which means (if they actually care about the charity) they may as well donate directly, rather than bother sponsoring a random stranger.
 
I dont really like to make people feel forced into sponsoring me, but my grandfather died of a heart attack, hearts and cancer i support as best i can as my dad had cancer too. seeing as i can only afford to give a few quid here and there doing a sponsored event is a good way of getting those extra pennys together for the charities

Dude
 
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