Raise money for Nordoff Robbins, Teenage Cancer Trust, Childline, and Save the Children!
For the last eight years the Heavy Metal Truants have been doing an annual charity cycle ride from London to Download Festival set upon the hallowed heavy metal grounds of Castle Donington. Open to all, our charity ride has seen metal fans, bands, and industry types getting on their bikes and raising £681,500 in the process.
We were heartbroken to see Download Festival cancelling this year - a decision which we of course fully support. We weren’t happy to sit this year out though. Our chosen charities, all of which work hard to support children and young people, need our support now more than ever, so we’re calling on all metalheads from around the world to join us in the name of heavy metal.
As it’s the 40th anniversary of Motorhead’s Ace of Spades, what better with which to honour Lemmy than to call it…
HEAVY METAL TRUANTS 8: THE EIGHTH OF SPADES!
THE PLAN:
Between June 1st and in the run-up to June 12th, the weekend of Virtual Download Festival, we want you to get in the saddle and join us on a virtual ride. Anything with pedals which you can log on Strava is fine - actual bikes, smart trainers, or simple exercise bikes: if you can log the miles on Strava, you can join the ride. If you are going outside on a real bike though we ask that you do so safely and according to government guidelines!
For more information on the eighth ride of the Heavy Metal Truants, head to: www.heavymetaltruants.com
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I'm doing this for all the Dad bods out there! 165 miles of pure pain and spandex!
Appreciate money is too tight to mention as my old mate Mick Hucknall said but your donations with really make a difference to 3 amazing charities, Nordoff Robbins, Childline & Teenage Cancer Trust.
Each penny will push me further, I don't want to just meet my target, I want to smash it!
As always take solace in knowing your generosity is helping to destroy a fat mid thirty something from New Zealand.