* The girls celebrate at the end of their marathon ride.
Seven intrepid friends from
Llangollen braved a fearsome electric storm to complete a gruelling 65-mile
charity bike ride.
Elen Roberts, Samantha Jones,
Louisa Jones, Stephanie Williams, Tessa Orton Jones, Alix Rawlinson and Tracey
Jones took part in last weekend’s Ride the Night event in aid of three women’s
charities - Ovarian Cancer Action, Jo’s Cervical
Cancer and Breast Cancer Care.
Team member Tracey explained: “Just over 12 months ago we decided to do something
challenging, inspired by our friend Louisa Jones’ previous charity rides in
India and Cambodia.
“Action for Charity organises
several cycling challenges both internationally and across the UK to raise
money for these three fabulous cancer charities.
“So at 9pm on Saturday evening we
set off from Windsor Race Course to complete the 104km cycle into central
London and back.
“All started well on a lovely
early summer evening, however at just 15 miles in the weather took a turn for
the worse.
“We were treated to the most electrifying
thunder storm display followed by an epic torrential downpour for several
miles. Roads flooded and cars struggled to cope with this onslaught but we
battled on bravely with virtually nil visibility.”
Tracey added: “The rain
eventually subsided in the early hours leaving us all tired, wet and very cold
but all seven finished the course within six to seven hours despite the odds.
“The overall event raised in
excess of £1.5 million. The girls are exhausted but very proud of what they
achieved.
“We would all like to thank
everyone who has donated to this fantastic charity event and its causes but we also
wish to express our gratitude to partners, husbands and family members for their
amazing support.”
* The thunder storm they cycled through.
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* The finisher's medal they each received.