Bradley Stoke man’s virtual ‘around the world’ charity cycle ride

Photo of Rob Berry, wearing sun glasses and a face mask, on his bike.
Rob Berry on a stage of his virtual ’round the world’ tour.

A cyclist from Bradley Stoke is hoping to conquer the world on his bike – without actually leaving the country.

Rob Berry, 52, has set off on a virtual 22,187-mile cycle of the globe in support of Children’s Hospice South West (CHSW).

He started his Lockdown V-autour de Monde on 26th March and is set to ‘reach’ Moscow this weekend, covering a staggering 2,600 miles. His planned route will take him through Europe and China and onto Japan, crossing 6,828 miles of the Pacific Ocean to California, before heading across the USA and the Atlantic Ocean to Dublin and back to Bristol.

Rob, who is actually cycling on roads around Thornbury and Wotton-under-Edge, said:

“I’m obsessed with cycling and like to get on my bike every day for exercise during lockdown so I thought why not put it to good use and raise some money for an incredible charity?”

“I’m cycling an average of 37 miles a day so it’ll take me a while, but all my other charity challenges have now been officially cancelled for 2020 so this is my main priority now.”

“CHSW is very close to my heart and every penny raised will make a massive difference to the families they support,” added Rob, a quantity surveyor at Persimmon Homes.”

Rob, who took up the sport in 2011 to raise money in support of a friend who had a brain tumour, has since done a number of charity rides to support CHSW, which runs the Charlton Farm children’s hospice in Wraxall.

He has taken part in the charity’s Ride for Precious Lives for the last two years and will be taking part again in this summer’s rescheduled event in May 2021. Rob and friends also supported the charity in 2018 by taking part in the London to Paris Bike Ride.

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Kitchen & Laundry Appliance Care, Bradley Stoke, Bristol.

He is inviting others to ‘join him’ on his round-the-world journey by donating their own miles to help him reach his 22,000-mile total.

“If anyone want to join me on my virtual travels by cycling, running or walking, please just donate 10p-per-mile for your activity and log the mileage donated in your message,” said Rob, who is cycling solo, within his own ability and on roads he knows to comply with the Government’s guidance on exercise and social distancing.”

“Any support to get from Bristol across Europe and beyond would be hugely appreciated – let’s see how far we can get!”

Photo of Rob Berry, unmasked.
Rob Berry, unmasked.

To donate some miles to Rob, visit his online Virgin Money Giving page at https://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/RobertBerry10 and select ‘The 2.6 Challenge’.

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