Phil's Cycling Challenge Part 2 For Blood Cancer UK

Philip Grundon is raising money for Blood Cancer UK

Team: Remembering George William Grundon

In memory of George William Grundon
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Story

Background

My Grandad is a great inspiration to me, so when he died of Leukaemia in 2002, when I was just 11, I felt a great deal of loss. At the time, I took part in the Blue Peter Bikeathon at Redcar seafront; in aid of Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research (LLR) [Now called Blood Cancer UK]. In 2014, I decided to get on my bike again to take on the Prudential Surrey 100 for LLR; the course was reduced to 82 miles due to the remnants of Hurricane Bertha, making the conditions unsafe to take on Box Hill and Leith Hill. So in 2016, I took on a series of cycling challenges, including Land’s End to John O’Groats (1000 miles), L’Ardechoise Velo Marathon, RideLondon Surrey 100 (another shortened route, finally did 100 in 2017!), LeMans 24hr Cycling Endurance Race (Solo Rider), RiseAbove Mark Cavendish Sportive, Mont Ventoux and Alpe D’Huez; raising £2,129; these new challenges starting in 2022 will be Part 2 of this ongoing fundraiser to help beat blood cancers.

Bouncing Back. More Challenges. Same Great Cause.

In 2020, it would have been my Grandad’s 100th Birthday and before the pandemic struck I was due to be taking on one of the toughest rides in cycling; the gruelling 255km Liege-Bastogne-Liege sportive. This should have been the start of a year of cycling challenges to commemorate my Grandad’s 100th year and help raise much needed funds for people battling blood cancers.

Fast forward to April 2022, and it’s time to bounce back for Grandad and Blood Cancer UK. The aim of Part 2 of my cycling challenge is to continue to help raise funds and awareness for Blood Cancer UK’s fight to beat blood cancers and help put an end to this cruel disease that affects so many people. I will be adding more challenges over the next few years, as I hope to raise further awareness of the work of Blood Cancer UK, whilst pushing myself in the varying challenges to make my Grandad proud.

Challenge 1: RideLondon Essex 100 - Sunday 29th May 2022 - COMPLETED: 6h 42m 13s (Overall Elasped Time: 7h 20m 15s)

Challenge 1 will take me back to where it all began, but this time instead of the Surrey Hills being the obstacle, it will be a brand new route for 2022. The new route will take me through the closed-roads of the capital, Epping Forest and the Essex countryside before finishing at London’s iconic Tower Bridge. This 100 mile challenge will be a big test again and a challenge I’m really looking forward to taking part in.

Challenge 2: Scarborough to Workington - 175.06 miles / 10,785ft Elev. Gain - One Day Challenge - Saturday 9th July 2022 - COMPLETED: 14h 43m 07s (Overall Elasped Time: 19h 15m 27s)

Challenge 2 will be my take on the 'Coast-to-Coast' challenge starting in my hometown of Scarborough and finishing in the Cumbrian coastal town of Workington. This roughly 170 mile route will take me through the Yorkshire Dales, past Aysgarth Falls, The Lake District and Whinlatter Pass (at around 150 miles!) to name a few. All this I aim to complete in one day, If I complete this ride it will be the longest ride I've ever done on the roads in one day.

Challenge 3: L'Etape Portugal // Viana do Castelo - 147 km / 2791m Elev. Gain - Sunday 1st October 2023 - COMPLETED: 6h 36m 35s

Challenge 3 will be a test of speed and endurance against the clock as I take on L'Etape Portugal, which is one of the many sister events of the infamous Tour de France's L'Etape du Tour series. I have around 6h 45m to complete the 147km mountainous course which starts and finishes in Viana do Castelo in Northern Portugal, taking in the mountains and hills of the region before finishing outside the stunning Santa Luzia Sanctuary at the top of the paved cobbled ascent of Monte Santa Luzia.

Challenge 4: Gran Fondo Isle of Man and Individual Time Trial - ITT: 10.5km / 400m Elev. Gain // Gran Fondo: 137km / 2300m Elev. Gain - Saturday 27th - Sunday 28th July 2024 -

So between Challenge 3 and Challenge 4, I took on the Legacy Ride in Leeds which followed closely the route of the 2014 Grand Depart and took in roughly 145 miles and over 11,000ft of climbing, including Buttertubs and Kidstone Pass as well as Grinton Moor and Pot Bank a solid 12h 12m effort around punishing terrain, but all that was in preparation for Challenge 4 and the Gran Fondo Isle of Man weekend.

The weekend will see me tackle the Individual Time Trial hill climb of Snaefell from Ramsey to the Bungalow, part of the famous TT course, on the Saturday morning. Then on the Sunday I'll be racing against some of the best amateur athletes in the country and potentially further afield in my first Gran Fondo race which will take in pretty much the whole island including sections of 'white roads' dirt tracks. There is also the possibility of qualifying for the UCI Gran Fondo World Championships in Aalborg in Denmark, in the extremely rare chance I finish in the top 25% of my age category!

More challenges to be confirmed…

Thank you so much for taking the time to read about my story and challenges ahead. I know times are difficult for us all at the moment, but if you can donate; no matter how small an amount, it will help us find a cure to these awful diseases sooner and offer support and guidance to those brave people fighting blood cancers.

If you can’t donate please consider sharing this page with friends and family.

As more challenges are announced, I’ll be altering the fundraising target accordingly.

Best wishes and kind regards,

Phil

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