The Stony MAMILs are a proud bunch of middle aged cyclists based in Stony Stratford near Milton Keynes, that enjoy long bike rides, good coffee, cake and the odd beer. Starting on Friday 29th April, the team will be cycling for 3 days across the north of the country covering 175 miles of extremely hilly terrain through the Lake District, Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors.
For the Coast to Coast challenge loosely based on Wainwrights C2C walking route, we will be joining forces with the local charity Harry's Rainbow. The charity supports children and young people in the Milton Keynes and surrounding areas with various support services, who have been bereaved of a parent or sibling. All donations to this site will go directly to Harry's Rainbow with gift aid available. For more info click here : https://www.harrysrainbow.co.uk/
The 2022 Stony MAMILs C2C challenge will start with a dip of the tires in the Irish Sea at St Bees before making its way through 2 of the UK's steepest climbs, Hardknott Pass & Wrynose Pass that ramp up to over 30% gradients in the shadow of Scafell Pike, England's highest mountain. After passing Lake Windermere the first day ends in Kendal. Day 2 is a hilly 75 mile ride across the North Yorkshire Dales finishing in Yarm, with the final day winding through the North York Moors before descending into the North Sea at Robin Hood Bay.
With over 175 miles of hilly cycling and 11,000 ft of climbing this is going to be a tough challenge for the Stony MAMIL cyclists of Andrew Flowers, Rob Atkinson, Johnny Tull, Tim Swaby, Phil Rennie, Andy Low, David Fiske & Julian Best.
All of the costs related to this tour are self funded or sponsored by generous local businesses including The Greek & French Affaire, Vizion Wealth, Agent Phone Ltd, Fiske Interiors, Paragon Micro UK, Cleaner Outdoors Stony Stratford, Springhill Collection and Rennie & Sons Builders.
Thank you in advance for your generous donations.
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The Stony MAMILs are a proud bunch of middle aged cyclists based in Stony Stratford near Milton Keynes, that enjoy long bike rides, good coffee, cake and the odd beer. Starting on Friday 29th April, the team will be cycling for 3 days across the north of the country covering 175 miles of extremely hilly terrain through the Lake District, Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors.
For the Coast to Coast challenge loosely based on Wainwrights C2C walking route, we will be joining forces with the local charity Harry's Rainbow. The charity supports children and young people in the Milton Keynes and surrounding areas with various support services, who have been bereaved of a parent or sibling. All donations to this site will go directly to Harry's Rainbow with gift aid available. For more info click here : https://www.harrysrainbow.co.uk/
The 2022 Stony MAMILs C2C challenge will start with a dip of the tires in the Irish Sea at St Bees before making its way through 2 of the UK's steepest climbs, Hardknott Pass & Wrynose Pass that ramp up to over 30% gradients in the shadow of Scafell Pike, England's highest mountain. After passing Lake Windermere the first day ends in Kendal. Day 2 is a hilly 75 mile ride across the North Yorkshire Dales finishing in Yarm, with the final day winding through the North York Moors before descending into the North Sea at Robin Hood Bay.
With over 175 miles of hilly cycling and 11,000 ft of climbing this is going to be a tough challenge for the Stony MAMIL cyclists of Andrew Flowers, Rob Atkinson, Johnny Tull, Tim Swaby, Phil Rennie, Andy Low, David Fiske & Julian Best.
All of the costs related to this tour are self funded or sponsored by generous local businesses including The Greek & French Affaire, Vizion Wealth, Agent Phone Ltd, Fiske Interiors, Paragon Micro UK, Cleaner Outdoors Stony Stratford, Springhill Collection and Rennie & Sons Builders.