Bicycle owner takes on personal model of Tour de France for contemporary slavery victims

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British biking Guinness World Records holder is to make his “dream” a actuality by taking up the primary three phases of the Tour de France 2023 to boost cash to purchase bikes for victims of recent slavery.

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Gordon Miller, from London, will start the trip he calls the Ride For Freedom Basque Country Tour de France 2023 a couple of days earlier than the 21-stage skilled biking occasion begins in Bilbao, northern Spain, from July 1.

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The first stage of Mr Miller’s 505km (314 mile) trip over three days takes place round Bilbao on June 26.

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He will trip the second stage on June 28 from Vitoria Gastiez to Donostia-San Sebastian, and the third on June 30 alongside the Basque Country shoreline.

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He desires to boost consciousness of human trafficking within the course of.

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Mr Miller, 59, advised the PA news company: “For as long as I can remember it’s been a dream to cycle the Tour de France.

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“It’s simply the most iconic bike race in the world. It’s also one of the toughest.

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“So I figured if I took on the challenge it would help to raise awareness of human trafficking, a form of modern slavery which is the cause of all my bike rides.”

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Money raised will go to Ride for Freedom, Mr Miller’s non-profit organisation which helps victims of recent slavery by way of biking.

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The fundraising goal has been set at £1,440 to purchase 18 second-hand bikes to provide to survivors becoming a member of biking classes organised by the non-profit organisation.

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As a part of the trip, which Mr Miller is taking up with fellow biking fanatic Simon Rofe, 49, a college lecturer from Leeds, he'll go to soccer golf equipment alongside the path to “show a red card” to trafficking in soccer.

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“The victims are trafficked, reportedly in the main from west Africa, by the false promise of trials with professional football clubs that do not exist,” he stated.

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“Instead, they become enslaved and exploited, victims of modern slavery.

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“So we engage with football clubs to bring it to their notice. On this ride we’ll visit the two main Basque teams, Athletic Bilbao and Real Sociedad.”

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He added that the cycle may also be a “milestone” for him as he approaches his “seventh decade”, having achieved quite a few biking feats already, together with the Guinness World Record for “the greatest distance covered by an electric bicycle in one week” in 2021.

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“I’m 60 in November, so it’s a bit of a milestone to ride three stages of the Tour de France just before I enter my seventh decade,” he stated.

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Mr Miller stated coaching has been “mixed” as he needed to cope with sickness.

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“I did a training camp in January and I was off the pace. So from February to May I really upped my game and improved my performance by 10-15%,” he stated.

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“But then I had a setback in early June when I was ill for one week which kept me off the bike for 10 days.

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“To be honest, I’ve been easing myself back in because I don’t want a setback. So it’s a bit of an unknown how I’ll perform but I’ll give it my best shot that’s for sure.”

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He is wanting ahead to using all three phases within the “beautiful green hills of the Basque Country” and feeling the “greatest sense of achievement when you reach the finish line”.

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More details about the cycle and the donations web page may be accessed right here: https://donorbox.org/ride-for-freedom-basque-country-tour-de-france-2023

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