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3 Roadbikes - well travelled; 3 careful owners; enquire within........

2 brothers

4 friends

3 bikes

1 van

9 days

0 punctures

0 mechanical problems

0 accidents

1 hotel change

144 Nurofen

920 miles

53,219 ft climbed (each)

54,384 calories burned (each)

1 mention on national radio

£12,500+ raised for Headway

copious (or is that Copey-ous) amounts of food and drink......

.....and an industrial sized tub of Vaseline

Thank you for visiting our “End to End” website.

As you know, we (Mike & Tony Clark, and Brian Dorkings) cycled from Land’s End to John O’Groats between the 28th May and the 5th June along with Paul Cope (in the support van).

The inspiration behind this was our brother Paul Clark who died in October 2010 following a very short illness caused by a brain aneurysm.

In Paul’s memory, we decided to use the challenge to raise funds for (and awareness of) Headway - the brain injury association. The charity's mission is to promote understanding of all aspects of brain injury and to provide information, support and services to people with a brain injury, their families and carers.

Thank you for keping in touch with our progress each day - click on the “Daily Blogs” link, or below, for more.

Our route was:

Day 1 (28th May) Land’s End to Truro

Day 2 (29th May) Truro to South Molton

Day 3 (30th May) South Molton to Alveston

Day 4 (31st May) Alveston to Market Drayton

Day 5 (1st June) Market Drayton to Tebay

Day 6 (2nd June) Tebay to Peebles

Day 7 (3rd June) Peebles to Dunkeld

Day 8 (4th June) Dunkeld to Dingwall

Day 9 (5th June) Dingwall to John O’Groats

Thank You !

Massive thanks to everyone who has supported us in our challenge, from personal donations to corporate sponsors — we couldn’t have done it without any of you.

If you would still like to donate online, please click on the Justgiving link below.

Thank you to the Companies who have supported us in many ways:

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