The first day of this year’s ride saw temperatures hit 27 degrees, and the humidity made the ride particularly challenging for the cyclists. With two out of three of Bailey’s riders taking on the extreme challenge, alongside representatives from Bailey retailer
White Arches Caravans, Sales Director Ian explained how tough but enjoyable the opening day was. “
It was good fun, the weather was a bit warm, so it took a little of getting used to, particularly when we got to the 80 mile stage. But going round with Steve Sharpe from White Arches was great, we managed to get here in good time, so yeah, really enjoyed it”, said Ian.
Talking about the hardest parts of the challenge, Ian pointed to how some of the unexpected challenges of the day, “Lunch was fantastic, but getting back on the bike was less fantastic”, he said.
However, the experience of being involved with such a worthwhile cause was something he found to be really enjoyable. “It’s great to meet lots of new people, all in all it’s been a really nice experience”, Ian said. He went on to explain that after the beautiful scenery they had been surrounded by as they travelled through the Southern end of the Cotswolds, the lanes of Wiltshire and on into Hampshire, he and the other riders were looking forward to the next three days across the channel. “We’re really excited to see what the ride brings once we’re in France.”
Day two of the cycle challenge saw the riders take on the ride from St Malo to Nantes, day three will take them on again to Chatellailon-Plage, with day four taking them to the final destination of Bordeaux all the while shadowed by the reassuring presence of the Baily Autograph 79-4T.