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Monday, 4 June 2018

Tour of Britain One Day Ahead - Phil Jones Press Release

Photo Credit - Russ Ellis


Phil Jones MBE, the Managing Director of Brother UK, will ride the entire route of the 2018 OVO EnergyTour of Britain in September, one day ahead of the elite professional riders who will tackle the same demanding eight-stage course. 



Jones, 49, will ride with cancer survivor James Golding, the world record holder for the greatest distance ridden in seven days, in pursuit of an ambitious fundraising target of £50,000 for the Dave Rayner Fund, a voluntary organisation that supports young British riders racing abroad. 



Under Jones’ leadership, Brother UK has become the most influential supporter of grassroots British cycle sport, providing consistent, committed support in a range of areas for the last seven years. It now helps seven development teams, as well as sponsoring some of Britain’s biggest races and funding a fleet of neutral service support vehicles. 



Both Jones and Brother UK turn 50 this year, and attempting to raise £50,000 for a fund that has allowed some of the most successful British riders of the last 30 years to pursue their dream of turning professional will add to the technology giant’s impressive commitment to the sport. 



“Turning 50 in 2018 made me think about doing something big in terms of a physical challenge,while also raising awareness for the excellent work of the Dave Rayner Fund,” Jones explained.  



“It’s a tough environment to succeed outside of the elite Olympic development programmes. In Britain, we have so much talent available, and we must provide adequate pathways for those individuals to succeed. When you consider how many of today’s professional riders have been helped by the Dave Rayner Fund, it’s clear to see that if we want to continue producing some of the best athletes in the sport, we need to help fund their racing abroad.”



The Tour of Britain, which has a history stretching back to the post war years, has grown in popularity each year since race organiser SweetSpot re-launched the event in 2004. Its position on the calendar attracts some of the biggest names in the peloton, who use the race as final preparation for the annual World Road Race Championships. A race that even elite professionals regard as demanding will offer Jones and Golding the ultimate challenge. 



“This will be the hardest thing I’ve ever done on a bike, for sure,” Jones said. “Having started road cycling 10 years ago, I’ve experienced first-hand how much progress you can make with your physical and mental wellbeing by riding a bike. My first charity challenge was 30 miles from Manchester to Liverpool in 2008, which felt like a huge challenge, and now I’m ready to join James Golding in taking on the UK’s leading multi-stage race, totalling around 1500km of distance. Cycling has given me so much, and I am keen to give something back to the sport.”



The OVO Energy Tour of Britain is Britain’s premier multi-stage race, unfolding over eight days. The 2018 parcours is particularly challenging, with a hilly route through some of the country’s most iconic landscapes. Previous British winners of the race include former Tour de France winner Bradley Wiggins (2013), and the reigning British road and time-trial champion, Steve Cummings (2016).



One of the vehicles from Brother UK’s neutral service fleet, commissioned by Brother for use in British professional races, will follow the pair in support.  



Financial partners keen to support the costs of staging the eight-day event are sought, with sponsorship going directly to the Dave Rayner Fund. A number of fundraising events are planned before the challenge, and Jones is asking road cyclists across the UK to donate with a view to contributing to the £50,000 target perhaps by giving the cost of a cappuccino and cake - £5.00 - via the Dave Rayner website - www.daveraynerfund.co.uk    



Speaking on behalf of the Dave Rayner Fund, former British champion Tim Harris said: “It’s great to see an initiative like this. Riding multi-stage events takes a lot of preparation. It won’t be easy by any stretch of the imagination, and Phil will need to be in peak physical and mental condition. I know Phil will be up for the challenge, and having a world record holder like James by his side will push him on to the finish.”



OVO Energy Tour of Britain Race Director Mick Bennett said: “This year’s OVO Tour of Britain is particularly challenging, as many of the teams use this race as a springboard to the World Championships. We’ve increased the climbing this year to reflect the World Championship course in Innsbruck, so it’s going to be a hard, tough, race for anyone riding the route.”



Phil Jones’ ‘One Day Ahead’ challenge will start In Carmanthenshire on Saturday September 1, 2018,and finish in London on Sunday September 9, 2018, the same day as the race (allowing for a rest day).



Further information on the challenge can be found at www.race-pace.net and donations can be made via the Dave Rayner Fund website at www.daveraynerfund.co.uk 

Tour of Britain One Day Ahead - Phil Jones & James Golding


Phil Jones MBE, Managing Director, Brother UK Ltd

News has broken today that I’ll be riding the 2018 Tour of Britain one day ahead of the official race.

With the ambitious goal to raise a large sum of money (£50K+) for the Dave Rayner Fund, who financially support promising young bike riders to race in Belgium and gain critical experience on their journey to one day become professional, it'll be the toughest thing I've ever done.

I’ll be joined on the ride by 7 day world record holder - James Golding - someone who I have been fortunate to get to know well through cycling.  James is an inspiring character who I’ll be delighted to have at my side.  

Reasons for Doing It

  • I’m turning 50 this year and wanted a BHAG to aim for (Big Hairy Audacious Goal).
  • It will be the 10 year anniversary of my getting back into road cycling after a break of more than 20 years. 
  • The company that I run (Brother UK) also celebrates its 50th anniversary this year.
  • To raise money for the Dave Rayner Fund to give the opportunity for more promising young riders to race in Belgium as part of their development.  Big Goal - £50K.
James Golding - 7 Day World Record Holder
Three Main Messages

  • Extraordinary people can do extraordinary things.  James is the perfect example of this. Fighting back from cancer and given a 5% chance of survival, he went on from great adversity to compete in many major cycling challenges and then ultimately went on to secure the 7 day distance world record (1766.2 miles). My first long ride in 2008 was Manchester to Liverpool.  Back then, that was a big distance (30 miles).  Today that would be a short training ride, so it’s surprising where you can end up.  By taking that first step or first ride, you’ll be surprised where it can lead you.
  • Cycling is great for your overall wellbeing - physical and mental.  In 2008, I was overweight, sedentary and fast heading towards 18 stones in weight (114kg). My job is pressurised with a lot of responsibility and my weight was spiraling.   Riding a bike has seen my weight drop dramatically (now 85kg), my cardiac fitness improve dramatically and - as importantly - cycling has been an outlet for creative thinking, de-stressing and my overall mental health.  I’d like other people of all ages to hear that message and maybe swing their leg over a saddle again, it’s never too late (or too early).  In particular, I want to highlight that men need to ‘speak up, not man up’ if they are struggling to cope with their own mental health and that cycling is a great preventer/release mechanism for stress.   
  • Fulfilling the potential of promising young racers.  As a sponsor in the UK domestic racing scene, you can see how much it depends on volunteers and goodwill (like many sports).  All the main money is pointed towards the ‘medal factory’ and if you are not on the elite programmes then it can be very difficult to reach your potential.  For me that means many young people may not fulfill their true capabilty as an elite road cyclist and The Dave Rayner Fund addresses part of that gap. The fund has already contributed to the careers of many elite cyclists including Dan Martin (UAE Emirates), David Millar (Retired), Hannah Barnes (Canyon SRAM), Geraint Thomas (Sky), Nikki Brammeier (Former World CX Champion), Tao Geoghan-Hart (Sky), Owain Doull (Sky) and Matt Brammeier (Aqua Blue).

10 ways you can help

  1. Please help me publicise the ride by sharing on social media.  I’ll be posting updates via Twitter and Instagram - @roadphil 
  2. Help me to raise some money through your own fundraising initiatives and donate via the Dave Rayner website.  Crack On. Do a challenge.  Push that perimeter.
  3. Donate something.  If you can afford a fiver -brilliant.  A tenner - perfect.  Twenty - high five!  If you are a millionaire, are you feeling generous?  Donations can be made via the Dave Rayner Fund website www.daveraynerfund.co.uk
  4. Can you help with costs as a sponsor?  Get in touch.
  5. Can you help en route?  If you are a sports therapist for example, would you be prepared to come and give us a treatment?  
  6. Would you like to join a leg?  Each day we will aim to do something interesting and will invite up to four people to join us in exchange for a donation.  Keep an eye on social media.
  7. Would you like to do our social media for us during the week?  It is a fundraiser, so if you fancy eight days of hard work and long hours for no reward, step up!
  8. Are you a hotel in one of the start towns?  Would you be prepared to donate us three rooms and we'll shine a light on you?
  9. Can you donate a super auction item for us to help raise funds? We plan to run a series of auctions and other events in the run up to the Tour of Britain.  
  10. Be the difference.  Take an action on any if the items 1-9.  One thing I have learned is that the UK cycling community is fantastic and look after their own.  Let's give these promising young racers the start they need and let's see if we can get them to a full career in the sport of cycling.
Sponsors

Huge thanks to the following people and companies for their assistance: -

  • Main Sponsor - TBA (Available for £2,500).
  • Bike sponsor - Canyon (Phil Jones); Trek (James Golding)
  • Cycling Kit - Kalas
  • Nutrition Sponsor - Secret Training
  • The Poole Agency - PR/Content