Clockwork Removals in European Epic: Case Study

When former England rugby player Dean Richards approached Clockwork for some help with a European move, the firm was delighted to help – but this was not a standard move, it involved moving 15 men, 15 bicycles and gallons of water!

Dean Richards is a part of  a team of riders called The Gravity Fundraisers who raise money for local charities by completing annual cycling challenges. Previous years have seen the team cycling from London to Paris, tackling the ‘Most Dangerous Road in the World’ and jet skiing across the channel whilst riding from London to Brussels. This year was to be their toughest challenge to date; it involved cycling from the legendary Mount Ventoux, a 23km grueling climb – which is revered as one of the hardest climbs of the Tour de France. And finishing 3 days and 400 miles later at the finish of the 14th Etape of this year’s Tour de France, the mountain stage AxBonascre. The goal was to raise £35,000 for the Jubilee Sailing Trust to send 20 disabled people on the experience of a lifetime on two specially adapted tall ships.

On 6th June, 15 guys of varying ages, capabilities and body weight set off for France in a Clockwork van. Four days later, 15 men and 15 bicycles completed this amazing feat of endurance and raised a staggering £60,000, smashing their original target. Dean Richards said ”This was the hardest ride we have done to date, a real challenge from day one with the uphill climb. We are eternally grateful to the team at Clockwork for supplying a support vehicle and for playing a key part in achieving our goals for this great cause.”

It just goes to show that great teamwork, a positive mindset and a Clockwork van really can accomplish anything.

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