Eleven days, six bikes... one cause
Reporter: Gillian Potts
Date published: 15 May 2015
BIKER gang . . . (from left) Marc Ratcliffe, Scott Roberts, Lee Croston, Stephanie Ratcliffe, Ryan Bateson, Mick Croston and (lying down) his son Pete who will be riding a support vehicle
Motorbike-mad mates are planning to coast their way round Britain to raise money for cancer research.
Former Shaw resident Stephanie Ratcliffe is leading the pack of brave bikers, who have been inspired to conquer the 4,000-mile coastal challenge by personal tragedies.
Stephanie (41) lost her dad Brian Green, also from Shaw, to lung cancer. She will hit the road with her 18-year-old son Marc and four friends to raise £15,000 for Cancer Research. Another two friends will join them in a support vehicle
Each rider will spend up to 10 hours a day travelling to clock up the necessary 350-400 miles from August 20.
Stephanie, who now lives near Wigan, says they have plotted a route that takes them through 128 towns, camping along the way to keep costs down.
They will be joined by a film-director friend keen to film their exploits, which will start and end at popular motorbike spot Southport Carousel.
Track their adventure by following the Chronicle’s Facebook links, and sponsor the trip at:
www.justgiving.com/UKCoastalChallenge2015
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