The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Ninewells doctor is teaming up with Beaumont to boost Archie

Tom Fardon to join team on a gruelling ride from Dundee to the Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital via Inverness and back again

- JAMIE BUCHAN jabuchan@thecourier.co.uk

A Ninewells doctor is gearing up for an epic cycling challenge in aid of a children’s hospital charity.

Dr Tom Fardon will team up with round-the-world cycling champion Mark Beaumont for the gruelling crosscount­ry ride to raise money for the Archie Foundation.

The 42-year-old, from Carse of Gowrie, said he wanted to do something for the organisati­on that supported his 13-year-old son Josh after he suffered a bad fall while out walking.

Tom agreed to join a team on a ride from Dundee to the Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital (RACH), via Inverness.

Archie is the official charity of children’s hospitals in each of the three cities, and Mr Beaumont is the group’s patron.

All money raised by the event will go to help families with travel, food and accommodat­ion costs while their child is being treated in hospital.

Tom, a consultant respirator­y physician, said he had “experience­d first hand” the work of the charity after his son broke his arm, requiring surgery.

“The nearest hospital was RACH, and Archie’s presence was felt throughout the whole journey: from the front door at A&E to the Archie Family Centre where we stayed overnight while Josh recuperate­d,” he said.

Closer to home, Tom has had a longstandi­ng relationsh­ip with the charity and has worked tirelessly to raise funds for Archie’s £2 million children’s theatre suite appeal in Tayside.

Tom has already raised thousands through several challenges such as running the New York Marathon.

“The planned route to get from Ninewells to Raigmore is a tough day in the saddle taking in three of the highest, steepest, and most challengin­g climbs in the UK,” he said.

“The second day from Raigmore to RACH is slightly shorter, but has perhaps the most stunning scenery through which to climb – the Dufftown to Mossat road is not so well known, but a beautiful road to ride.”

Not content with cycling just the 265 miles, Tom revealed he and some of his fellow Tayside-based participan­ts are planning a third day of riding back to Dundee from Aberdeen to “complete the circuit”.

He added: “Three days would make 365 miles, or thereabout­s, and over 10,000m climbing.”

The ride begins on April 26. To support Tom and follow his progress visit justgiving.com/ archie-ride

Archie’s presence was felt throughout the whole journey. DR TOM FARDON

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