Fire Station Commander readies for a hike through the Pyrenees in support of Macmillan cancer charity
Ryan Hall Gears Up for Second Major Charity Bike Ride
Station Commander at the Jersey Fire and Rescue Service, Ryan Hall, is preparing to embark on his second major charity cycling event. From September 21 to 27, Hall will be participating in the 2025 Macmillan Jersey Cycle Challenge, a gruelling 654km journey through the Pyrenees in France.
The event, which involves nearly 10,000m of elevation, is a follow-up to Hall's successful 2023 London to Paris charity cycling event. For the 2025 Macmillan Jersey Cycle Challenge, Hall has set a fundraising target, although the exact amount has not been specified.
Hall will be part of a 52-rider team for the event, cycling from Biarritz to Collioure. He expressed his support for the Macmillan Jersey organization, stating that cancer affects many people, and the support provided by Macmillan Jersey to those impacted by cancer in Jersey is incredible.
Donations for Hall's participation in the event are being accepted via a donation platform, but the specific platform was not named in the search results. Previously, in 2023, Hall cycled from London to Paris for charity, raising funds for The Firefighters Charity.
The 2025 Macmillan Jersey Cycle Challenge is Ryan Hall's current charitable cycling event, and it is raising funds for a cancer support organization in Jersey. Hall set a £2,000 fundraising target for the 2023 event, demonstrating his commitment to making a difference.
Supporters who wish to contribute to Hall's efforts can donate to his 2025 Macmillan Jersey Cycle Challenge. By doing so, they will be helping to provide vital support to those affected by cancer in Jersey.
Hall encourages everyone to support this worthy cause and wishes to thank everyone in advance for their generosity. The 2025 Macmillan Jersey Cycle Challenge is an inspiring example of how individuals can make a significant impact in their communities through charitable endeavours.