Staff from Chain Reaction Cycles are getting behind Children in Need with a Static Cycle Challenge this Friday.
Headed by operations manager Barry Dunn, around 240 staff will be required to volunteer to meet the challenge. Cycling for a 20 minute period, staff will cycle for 1,000 miles between 6am and 10pm on Friday November 19th.
CRC will also hold a non-uniform day, with those taking part in the challenge encouraged to don lycra, rather than their usual work garb.
Chain Reaction Cycles will provide updates on the challenge over Facebook and Twitter, at twitter.com/Chain__Reaction and www.Facebook.com/ChainReactionCycles respectively.
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