A Rainworth man has completed a gruelling 100-mile cycle ride to raise cash for an epilepsy charity.
Wayne Cartlidge completed the challenging Prudential RideLondon-Surrey 100 cycle race on Sunday 10th August, to raise much-needed funds for Epilepsy Action.
The charity provides advice and support to the 600,000 people with epilepsy in the UK.
Wayne (39) said: “I started cycling at the age of 13 and I recently rekindled my love of the sport following a long stretch of time serving in the Army.
“I set myself a number of cycling challenges to complete in 2014, so the RideLondon-Surrey 100 is just one of many cycling races I have participated in.
“I have just cycled from London-Paris, also in aid of Epilepsy Action.
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