One of Robbie Elliott’s Newcastle United team mates is adding his congratulations to the former defender’s well-earned plaudits on achieving the incredible 3,500 mile Bike For Bobby challenge.
Alan Shearer is a Patron of the Sir Bobby Robson Foundation which, along with Breakthrough Breast Cancer, will benefit from the money raised through Bike For Bobby. He is full of admiration for Robbie and his co-rider Phil Gray and their great efforts to raise funds to fight cancer.
Alan says: “I met up with Robbie and Phil to wish them luck before they set off. Then when Rob told me their plans in a bit more detail I thought - they really are going to need luck on their side to complete this.
“I’ve done a bit of long-distance cycling and found it very hard going and the scale of Bike For Bobby was unbelievable. The route they took, and the clubs they visited on the way, reinforced for me just how special Sir Bobby’s managerial career was and I hear they got a warm welcome everywhere they went.”
Robbie, a former Newcastle United, Sunderland AFC, Leeds United, Bolton Wanders and Hartlepool United player, founded his own charity, The Robbie Elliott Foundation, this year to raise funds to fight cancer. The initial aim of Robbie’s own charity is to raise money in aid of the Sir Bobby Robson Foundation and Breakthrough Breast Cancer.
Bike For Bobby, was an epic cycling challenge undertaken by Robbie and his friend, triathlete Phil Gray, to ride between the eight clubs, in four different countries, managed by Sir Bobby Robson.
It proved very hard and the duo battled mountains, road closures, punctures, injuries and an illness to Robbie, which threatened the future of the ride. Incredibly, they cycled the equivalent of scaling Everest three times.
Alan adds: “I know the challenge was very hard physically and mentally and that both Robbie and Phil were spurred on knowing they were raising money to help fight cancer. To have finished it on time despite the awful weather, illness and injuries is something for them both to be very proud of.
“I’ve no doubts Sir Bobby would be hugely touched by the efforts of the whole Bike For Bobby team.”
To donate to Bike For Bobby please visit www.bikeforbobby.com. Final tickets are also available for Sunday’s (25th November) ‘Geordie Legends’ charity dinner at the Gateshead Hilton.
Guests at the Bike For Bobby celebration event include Lady Elsie Robson, boxers Glenn McCrory, Billy Hardy and John Davison, Paralympian Stephen Miller, cricketer Steve Harmison, actor Stephen Tompkinson and footballers Jackie Charlton, Liam O'Brien, Paul Kitson, John Beresford, Rob Lee and Steve Howey.
The evening will feature stunning footage from the Bike For Bobby documentary, music and comedy from Simon Donald. Tickets cost £100 and are available by emailing kirsty@robbieelliottfoundation.org.
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