12.07.2009

What a memorable day. We had our largest peloton (18 riders) which included 2 outstanding sportsmen from past and present – Steve Waugh (Laureus Academy member) and Butch James (Friend & Ambassador).  Both are top guys and I’m grateful to them for supporting us on the fifth stage of the ride.

The route from Oxford to Newbury took us through some awesome scenery and over a few mean hills. There is quite a range of standard among the riders but everyone has been supporting eachother and working as a team to get the pack over the top of the tough climbs. As someone who competed alone back in the day, it’s a good learning experience to watch team sportsmen like Steve Waugh, Butch James and Hugo Porta show their leadership skills on the ride. This really fits in nicely with the theme of the campaign and I was proud to take them to the Nacro project at the Riverside Youth and Community Centre near Newbury.

I’m getting quite tired now but every time we arrive at a project, it gives me a real boost and revs me up for the next day of riding. Tomorrow will be a long day – leaving the Vodafone HQ in Newbury for a 70 mile journey to Brent.

11.07.2009

Hi All, I’m going to take over from Daley for today’s blog post.

You may have realised that I am cycling with Daley on every leg of the route. I’m doing this for two reasons:

1) To support Daley, who is a friend and fellow Laureus World Sports Academy member

2) To see what I can take back to Argentina from the projects we visit on the way. The Fundación Laureus Argentina is very close to my heart and we deal with similar problems of youth crime and gang violence.

This morning we spent an hour at the Mathieson Youth Centre in Milton Keynes. The boys got stuck in to Daley’s cycle challenge and the girls treated us all to some cheerleading – it was a great way to start the day. I also had a chat with a rugby-loving member of the local police force. The Mayor of Milton Keynes then waved off Daley, me and 12 other cycling enthusaists and project supporters as we set off  towards Oxford. Read more

10.07.2009

As you’ll see, Streetgames is a wonderful project and the visit was an uplifting experience for everyone involved. 

Enjoy…

08.07.2009

I’ve just finished the first leg of the Laureus: breaking the Cycle of Violence campaign and I can tell you that it was an incredible experience. The ride started at the Manchester United football ground, Old Trafford, where it was a great honour to have Tanni Grey-Thompson wave us off.

Daley begins his cycle ride from Manchester to London

Daley begins the first leg of Laureus: Breaking the Cycle of Violence

All sorts of personalities including sportmen, actors, cycling enthusiasts and project leaders, decided to join me on the ride but I had no idea they were all such keen cycling enthusiasts! Read more