Monday, October 1, 2012

Another Monster challenge for the Hollywood men

Two Birmingham businessmen have caught the Bradley Wiggins bug and signed up for a grueling cycling challenge.  Hollywood Monster's Tim Andrews and Andy McKenzie will be cycling 450 miles from Geneva to Nice in October to raise funds for the Help Harry Help Others (HHHO) charity.

The charity, of which Tim is a trustee, was set up in honour of Sheldon schoolboy Harry Moseley who died last year from an inoperable brain tumour. Harry’s selfless story touched the hearts of tens of thousands of people across the globe, including many celebrities, as he helped to raise more than £700,000 for other cancer charities by selling hand-made bracelets and touring schools and businesses up and down the country.

During the six-day cycling event, participants from the world of business and property will ride through the picturesque towns of Annecy and Sister as they head through beautiful scenery of towering mountain peaks, spectacular limestone cliffs and gorges, dense forests and lavender fields. The unforgettable ride will end with a descent from the hills through the Gorge du Loup to Nice and the beach, where riders will be able to reflect on their achievements.

Tim comments, “Andy and I are in full training mode, motivated by the achievements of our cycling heroes such as Sir Chris Hoy, Mark Cavendish and Bradley Wiggins. It will be tough but knowing that we will raise money for Harry’s charity will make it all worth it. We hope to raise in the region of £5,000.”

The event, which has been organised by global property group Prologis, will start on 2nd October 2012. Prologis is also supporting the HHHO charity by taking a table at the inaugural Harry Moseley Charity Ball, which takes place at Birmingham’s ICC on October 19th.

To sponsor Tim and Andy, please visit www.justgiving.com/HollywoodMonster2012.

[photo shows Tim Andrews, Hollywood Monster's managing director]

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