A Garthmyl man was one of 95,000 to complete the Prudential Ride London-Surrey on Sunday and is looking to top the £430 he has already raised.
Nick Lloyd finished the ride in six hours and 59 minutes and is still hoping people will donate to his fund in aid of McMillan Nurses.
The former Llanfair Caereinion man has set up a Just Giving page in his attempt to raise funds for the charity and anyone wishing to donate can do so at http://www.justgiving.com/
Mayor of London Boris Johnson called the 2015 Prudential RideLondon festival of cycling “the greatest mass-participation cycling event in the world”as the award-winning weekend of two-wheeled action came to a successful close on Sunday.
In 2013 Johnson was one of more than 16,000 finishers in the inaugural Prudential Ride London-Surrey 100, and just two year’s later more than 95,000 cyclists took over the roads of London and Surrey for the biggest two-day festival of cycling so far.
Club cyclists, celebrities and amateur riders of all varieties were among the 25,564 cyclists who completed Sunday’s sportive in glorious London sunshine after some 70,000 families, friends and fun-seeking pedallers had poured on to the closed roads of central London on Saturday for the Prudential RideLondon FreeCycle.