Leading charity Diabetes UK is looking for cyclists in Somerset

By Susie Watkins

28th Aug 2020 | Local News

Diabetes UK is looking for people from Somerset to get on their bikes and take on the UK Wide Cycle Ride this September.

They want cyclists to take on their coast to coast virtual challenge. You can pick your distance from one of four routes:

· Beginners may want to tackle the 120-mile Route One – the equivalent of Dundee to Fort William

· Experienced cyclists who are after a challenge may find the 950-mile Route Four, the equivalent of Land's End to John O'Groats, more their speed.

The aim is to challenge yourself – at your own pace – and pedal towards a stronger, healthier you. You can also get family, friends or colleagues along for the ride.

During the past few months, demand for our services has reached unprecedented levels and our own funding has been significantly impacted. People with diabetes need us now, and so we need your support to be able to continue fighting. Join us, and your support can change lives.

There are an estimated 4.7 million people living with diabetes in the UK a condition where there is too much glucose in the blood because the body cannot use it properly. If not managed carefully, both type 1 and type 2 diabetes can lead to devastating complications, including sight loss, amputation, kidney failure and stroke. There is currently no known cure for any type of diabetes.

Phaedra Perry, Regional Head Diabetes UK South West, said:

"Cycling is a fantastic way to help you get fit and healthy, have fun and set yourself a challenge. Whether you're a novice in the saddle or a cycling fanatic, our team will be on hand to offer cycling tips and fundraising advice.

"Every mile you complete and every pound you raise brings us closer to our vision of a world where diabetes can do no harm. Sign up and get pedalling - your support can change lives!"

To register, click HERE: the cycle diabetes site There is no registration fee and no minimum sponsorship.

     

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