1 exercise bike, 7 blokes, 24 hours

Christopher Rhodes is raising money for Alzheimer's Society

Participants: Andy, Fletch, Rob, Ollie, Lee, Alistair & Chris

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Lloyds Banking Group Cycle Round The World · 16 October 2013 to 31 October 2013 ·

At Alzheimer’s Society we’re working towards a world where dementia no longer devastates lives. We do this by giving help to those living with dementia today, and providing hope for the future by campaigning to make dementia the priority it should be and funding groundbreaking research.

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The concept of cycling around the world is that teams all over the UK will cycle together on exercise bikes for 24 hours to cover the equivalent distance of travelling around the globe.
Our team:
Andy 'Big Boss' Mason - a keen mountain biker, or so he says
Michael ‘Fletch’ Fletcher - full title Fletch the Boy Wonder the Housewives Favourite
Rob 'Big Lee' Jones - a skilled linguist and will now doubt come up with a very eloquent way to describe the event
Ollie Maslin - known to be seen in the odd smashing blouse or two
Lee 'Little Rob' Jones - still trying to grow his ’tache from last year's Movember

Alistair ‘Bear’ Wadey – Self-styled adrenaline junkie always on the lookout for the next big challenge; and
Chris 'Froomey' Rhodes - Captain only because he owns the most bikes in the team

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