Two lorry drivers to cycle from Milton Keynes to Lands End for Great Ormond Street Hospital

'We're not the stereotypical overweight, miserable and grumpy lorry drivers.' say the pair
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Two lorry drivers are abandoning the comfort of their cabs and cycling from Milton Keynes to Lands End to raise money for Great Ormond Street Hospital.

Ian Corkram and Jeff King will be riding 320 miles in five days for the hospital, which helped Jeff's brother as a child.

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The pair, who deliver goods for Wickes, have already raised more than £1,500 on their online fundraising page.

Jeff and Ian are ready for their challengeJeff and Ian are ready for their challenge
Jeff and Ian are ready for their challenge

Ian, 56, said: "We're not the stereotypical lorry drivers - overweight, miserable and grumpy - we're not quite at that stage, we're still relatively fit otherwise we wouldn't take on the challenge.

"Everyone's looking at doing something different during lockdown as it's been tough so it's nice to do it."

Jeff, 41, decided to do something for Great Ormond Street Hospital during the first coronavirus lockdown and settled on a long bike ride with his workmate, Ian.

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Ian said: "Great Ormond Street is a fantastic organisation, not just the operations but the care and aftercare they give.

"Being parents you just appreciate how much money's involved and how much time and effort but it's nice to give something back."

The pair are keen cyclists but have never taken on such a long challenge, with them having to do up to 75 miles on some days.

They have been preparing as much as they can over the last year, having to wait for hotels to reopen, but are looking forward to setting off from Jeff's home near Milton Keynes this Sunday.

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First they will head to Marlborough, Wiltshire, before Ilminster, Somerset, the next day, then Okehampton, Devon, and then Wadebridge, Cornwall, before reaching Lands End.

Ian said: "The last two Sundays we have done 75-mile rides to Dunstable Downs so we've prepared really well for it but doing five days running is going to be a lot harder.

"We'll be going into new territory but it should be fun and challenging."