Calderdale man takes on 100-mile cycle each month for Stroke Association
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Mike Lynch, 58, from Elland, is cycling 100 miles a month for the rest of the year to raise vital funds for Stroke Association.
The challenge is part of the charity's Spin for Stroke virtual challenge, and Mr Lynch was inspired to raise cash in memory of his partner Christine who had a life-changing stroke, who died 10 years ago.
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Hide AdHe said: “Christine’s stroke changed her life forever, and also changed mine.
"However, I've turned it into something positive and now do voluntary work for the Stroke Association.
"I support stroke survivors, particularly those with communication difficulties, in Calderdale and Kirklees.
"I also work as an ambassador, raising awareness about strokes.
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Hide AdStatistics from the charity show that stroke strikes every five minutes in the UK, changing lives in an instant.
“I used to cycle a lot when I was younger but stopped years ago for various reasons, including being a carer for Christine," said Mr Lynch.
"I started cycling again recently, and just purchased a new bike for my birthday when I saw the Spin for Stroke Challenge.
"So I decided to take it on to raise money and give myself a challenge to get fit.
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Hide Ad“I started with a 100-mile challenge in June, but I completed that in the first month and decided to extend it.
"I’ve now targeted 100 miles per month for the duration of the year.
"I’ve already reached 300 miles and climbed over 19,000 feet. It’s hilly in Calderdale.”
Louise Simonian, Regional Fundraising Manager at the Stroke Association, said: “We’re absolutely thrilled Mike has chosen to raise vital funds for our charity’s work.
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Hide Ad"A huge thank you to Mike for taking on this challenge to raise much-needed funds so that we can reach out to even more stroke survivors and helped to rebuild more lives.”
To sponsor Mike, visit: www.justgiving.com/fundraising/mike-lynch3.
To find out more about the Spin for Stroke challenge and sign up, visit: www.stroke.org.uk/fundraising/spin-stroke
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