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    Blakemore cyclists on GroceryAid Coast to Coast challenge

    Ten cyclists from A.F. Blakemore and independent SPAR stores are set to take part in an epic bike ride across Wales in aid of charity GroceryAid.

    The team will be ride in GroceryAid’s Coast to Coast challenge from Thursday 22nd July to Saturday 24th July.

    Covering 368km over three days, the ride will take the fundraisers from North to South Wales, passing through Snowdonia National Park and the Brecon Beacons, and finishing in Cardiff.

    With stunning scenery, the challenge features 5,505m of climbs along the route. Open to participants across the whole grocery industry, the event is particularly well represented by the wholesale and convenience sector.

    The Blakemore cycling team includes:

    · BTP’s New Business Manager Stuart Ware

    · New Business Executives Paul Vinnell and Oliver Walters

    · Blakemore Fresh Foods Operations Director Bob Cash

    · Head of Commercial Cy Wisenden and Retail IT Systems Trainer Iestyn Rhodes

    · Independent SPAR store owners Stuart Reade, Mark Steward, Ed Caro and David Macey

    They will be teaming up with 70 other riders from all walks of the grocery industry on the gruelling tour.

    “The Coast to Coast ride will be a mammoth challenge, but we have a fantastic team and are really looking forward to the sense of achievement at the end,” said Ware.

    “All of us have been training hard, posting rides, tips and photos to the Coast to Coast Strava club to encourage everyone to give it their all. Even so, this is not a task to be undertaken lightly, and the team will be looking to survive the long hours each day cycling up and down the Welsh hills.

    “Thank you to everyone who is helping to support us on the trip and in turn GroceryAid, who are helping those in need of support in our industry.”

    GroceryAid has been providing emotional, practical and financial support for grocery colleagues since 1857.

    The Blakemore cyclists are looking for everyone’s support by donating to the cause via their JustGiving page.

     

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