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My target 220 mi
Please support my Ambitious challenge!
On Sunday 28 June 2026 I will ride 220 miles in a single day from Manchester to London. A test of endurance, a journey that demands everything, and gives back more.
I am taking on the Ambitious 220 Challenge to raise funds for Ambitious about Autism, the national charity standing with autistic children and young people.
Too often autistic young people are unheard, unsupported, or shut out of opportunities. That can change. Every mile and every turn of the pedals helps create a world where autistic children and young people are accepted for who they are and given the chance to realise their ambitions.
This is more than a ride. This has purpose.
If you can, please consider donating to my page and join me in standing with autistic children and young people.
My Achievements
Shared page
Self-donated
Added a profile pic
Added a blog post
Received 10 donations
25% fundraising target
50% fundraising target
Fundraising target reached
50% distance target reached
Challenge complete!
Thank you to my Sponsors
£50
Whelan & Franks
£50
Pamela Ball
Good luck Col xx
£50
Avril Ball
Good luck Cols
£30
Nick Vaal
You're the man that can Bally
£28
Stuart Kerley
All the best for your ride Colin.
£25
Martin Moore
Good luck Colin, what a challenge
£20.20
Fregus
£20
Kristie Shaw
Good luck
£20
Sanny And Stace
Good luck Bally! Light work for an Ironman/Ultrarunner
£20
Kirstin Campbell
Good luck Colin!
£20
Steph Moss
Good luck Colin!!
£20
Kathleen Bulloch
You were made for this Colin - fantastic charity and well done :-)
£15
Gloria Liu
Amazing challenge, wishing the very best of luck Colin looking forward to hearing how the ride goes!
£10
Rod Mccarthy
Good luck Colin, great cause
£10
Toni Powling
Good luck Colin - a great cause!
£10
Jem, Cid And Kids
Good luck Col 💪🏼
£10
Shaunah Moxon
Good luck Colin.
£10
Ryan Diamond
Good luck on the cycle, great cause
£5
Catrin Davies
Good luck Colin!!
£5
Luke Watson
Good luck!
£5
Ben Job
Good luck Colin!


Go on Bally! Good luck mate (not that you’ll need it!).