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Greg James set to cycle across UK for Comic Relief challenge
Summary
Radio 1 breakfast presenter Greg James will cycle 630 miles (1,000 km) across the UK on a tandem bike over eight days in March for Comic Relief; he will ride mostly solo each day and will be joined at times by other Radio 1 presenters and special guests. This is his third Red Nose Day challenge, after charity triathlons in 2016 and a combined cycling-and-climbing challenge in 2018.
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Radio 1 Breakfast presenter Greg James will cycle 630 miles (1,000 km) across the UK on a tandem bike over eight days in March for Comic Relief. He previously said he would not do another challenge but is moving ahead with this one. Each day will involve about eight hours of riding, mostly solo, with other Radio 1 presenters and special guests joining at times. The ride follows two earlier Red Nose Day efforts by James in 2016 and 2018.
Key details:
- The route covers 630 miles (1,000 km) across the UK over eight days in March.
- Daily legs are planned to last about eight hours, with James primarily riding solo during each leg.
- Other Radio 1 presenters and some special guests are expected to join parts of the ride.
- This is his third Red Nose Day challenge, after five triathlons in five days in 2016 and a 2018 cycle and mountain-climbing effort.
Summary:
The ride is presented as a Red Nose Day fundraising challenge and is scheduled to take place across eight days in March. Exact route details, a full guest schedule and fundraising totals were not provided in the report.
