Unique IQ CEO David Lynes ‘goes the distance’ for Care Workers’ Charity
12 Aug 2022
3 min read
CEO of home care technology firm Unique IQ raised £2,000 for The Care Workers’ Charity by competing in and winning an endurance cycling competition.
David Lynes has handed The Care Workers’ Charity a £2000 cheque following his success in a two-day cycle challenge.
Competing against a host of other solo, self-supported riders, each competitor was tasked with planning their own route and deciding on when they should stop to rest and recuperate during the 48-hour period.
A challenge of speed, endurance and strategy, the challenge was not about the number of total kilometres peddled, but how far riders could go in a straight line, with any ferries or trains needed, deducted from the final total.
Starting his ride in Blair Athol in the Scottish Highlands, David managed to ride 648km (as the crow flies) ending his journey in Salisbury, and travelling over 100km more than his nearest rival.
David said:
Ayesha Sadiq, Events Manager at The Care Workers’ Charity said:
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