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Static cyclists shift their fundraising up a gear for Hospiscare

An East Devon indoor cycling studio are taking their Tour de Devon challenge to the next level

An indoor cycling studio is taking on a mammoth challenge to raise vital funds for our local hospice.

Hospiscare’s fundraising cycling event, Tour de Devon, challenges participants to cycle 50, 100, 250 or 400 miles to raise funds for end-of-life care.

A team from SHIFT Indoor Cycling in Woodbury is taking the challenge to the next level and aiming to cycle an incredible 1,000 miles in six hours to raise a whopping £1,000 for our local charity.

On Saturday 25 September, around 30 members of the indoor cycling studio will use their pedal power to notch up the miles in support of Hospiscare’s vital care for local people facing life-limiting illness. The studio is also planning a bake sale on the day to fuel the riders, feed spectators and raise extra funds.

A group of people wearing Hospiscare cycling jerseys

The SHIFT team, sporting new Hospiscare cycling jerseys for their Tour de Devon challenge

Every year, Hospiscare provides expert end-of-life care to over 2,000 patients and their families in Exeter, Mid and East Devon. Our charity is reliant on the local community to help fund our free, specialist care. The COVID-19 pandemic has had a drastic impact on our charity’s income, leaving Hospiscare facing a deficit of £1.5 million.

Natalie Grainger, founder of SHIFT, explains, “We thought Tour de Devon sounded like a fantastic idea. Supporting the local community is very important to us and it also gives our riders a physical and mental challenge like nothing they’ve done before. We’re a small business, but we really feel like we’re making a difference in a lot of peoples’ lives and we felt it was time to give something back to the community.”

To achieve the ambitious mileage in six hours, the SHIFT team will need to complete 100 miles on ten static cycles. Some team members will cycle in hour-long shifts and four dedicated cyclists will attempt a full 100 miles. SHIFT’s instructors will take it in turns to spur the challengers on and a motivational music mix will help take the riders’ minds of their tired legs.

Martin Stokke, Events Fundraiser for Hospiscare, says, “We are so grateful to Natalie and the team at SHIFT for taking part in Tour de Devon and adding their own ambitious spin to the challenge! We love working with local businesses and it has been amazing to see the motivation and determination from the SHIFT team.

“There are still slots available to join the SHIFT team – simply email Natalie at [email protected] or get on your bike for the Tour de Devon challenge by clicking here.”