A year after taking up cycling, a Weston father is swapping his hard hat for a cycle helmet and riding 200 miles in memory of his son Mike to raise £10,000 for the RNLI.
Passionate fisherman Mike Bindon was just 23 when he was swept out to sea off the coast of Cornwall in January 2014 after being hit by a freak wave.
His friend managed to call the emergency services and the RNLI were on the scene within 15 minutes with air support. Despite extensive searches, Mike was never found.
Dad Phil has since campaigned on behalf of the RNLI to raise awareness and received an Inspiring Communicator Award in 2016.
He has now set himself a new challenge of cycling from Weston to Padstow from tomorrow (Saturday), stopping at RNLI stations along the way to thank the volunteer crews for what they do.
Phil said: "I can’t turn the clock back and change what’s happened and I don’t want it to happen to anyone else, but if the RNLI volunteers can go out and risk their lives to save people, the least I can do is get on my bike.
"I had a bike when the kids were young but had never really done any cycling before. I took it up to keep me busy and fit, mentally and physically, during lockdown as there’s only so much gardening and decorating you can do.
"Mike would have been 30 last year and with that being a milestone that spurred me on and I had a lightbulb moment to raise money and awareness for the RNLI by cycling from Weston to Padstow.
"I think Mike would have a chuckle about his dad trying to cycle 200 miles."
Phil and his team will wear Ride for Mike shirts, provided by the Edenstone Foundation.
The foundation receives a proportion of the proceeds of every home sold by the Edenstone Group and has pledged to donate £1,500 to Phil’s fundraising.
To donate to Phil’s fundraiser go to www.justgiving.com/fundraising/philip-bindon-cyclechallenge
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