Four cyclists are setting out on a cycle ride from Land's End to Ambrosden, near Bicester, tomorrow to raise money for an Oxfordshire children's charity.
John Sammons and his team will set off on their 300-mile journey from Cornwall and hope to pedal into Oxfordshire on Easter Monday. This is Mr Sammons's second attempt at the ride.
Joining him on this adventure is Welsh kick-boxing champion Amy Knight-Archer, 19, her sister Claire, 23, and Claire's boyfriend, Kurt Austin, 25.
Last year, Mr Sammons raised more than £5,200 for Respite for Oxfordshire's Sick Youngsters (Rosy), which provides support to families through nursing and specialist equipment.
Mr Sammons wants to raise as much as he can as a way of thanking the charity that continues to help his family and their disabled two-year-old son Kye, who was oxygen-starved at birth.
The team aims to arrive at Ambrosden Community Centre between 2pm and 6pm on Monday, when a welcome- home party will be held. For more details and to make donations, see rosy.org.uk
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