The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Intrepid cyclists gear up for epic Bucket Trail bike ride across country

Team of colleagues to take on 500-mile challenge in support of ARCHIE

- DEREK HEALEY dhealey@thecourier.co.uk Mike Rennie with his bike and one of the Oor Wullies on the trail. Picture: Mhairi Edwards.

A group of charity champions from Dundee are getting set for an epic Our Wullie BIG Bucket Trail cycle challenge to raise funds for the ARCHIE Foundation.

Workers from ATM manufactur­er NCR will ride to Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness, Aberdeen and back to Dundee after completing a more than 500-mile round trip of Scottish cities in just four and a half days.

Mike Rennie, Andrew Christie, Andrew Smith, Fraser Spowart, Graham Allan, Grant Kidd, Jenny Warden, Jim Colville, Michael Gillies, Phil Duncan and Zoe Ni Dhuinn-Bhig will set off from the Discovery building in Dundee on July 18.

The group, who will be joined by team car driver Ajit Choudhari and team mechanic Mark Sampson, hope to raise around £3,000 for the charity.

Mr Rennie organised the fundraisin­g effort and praised the hard work and determinat­ion of team members in preparing for the challenge.

He said: “I’m a keen cyclist and organiser of charity events. Last year we did a big cycle on the route of Maggie’s Penguin Parade. It was 125 miles and even that was a big ride for a lot of people.

“This year we are going to be covering more than 500 miles to raise money for the ARCHIE Foundation.

“It’s a long distance, a really stiff challenge over difficult roads. We’ll manage it but it will be tough. For every one of us it’s going to be a big step up in ability.

“We’ve been doing a lot of training and working with ARCHIE to raise awareness. It’s exciting and intimidati­ng at the same time but I’m really looking forward to setting off.”

The ARCHIE Foundation was set up in 2000 with the aim of raising money to build Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital.

It now raises funds to make hospital wards more child-friendly by providing toys and equipment, including sensory rooms and specialist monitors.

It also finances staff training and provides accommodat­ion for parents in need.

Sarah Johnston, fundraisin­g manager for the charity, said: “It’s some effort from Mike and the team at NCR and we can’t thank them enough for raising money for ARCHIE.

You can donate to Mike and the team at justgiving.com/fundraisin­g/ bigbucket

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