Paddy McGuinness was seen riding his bike through Ormskirk as part of his fundraising for Children in Need. The comedian is taking on a 300-mile Ultra Endurance Cycle for the annual BBC telethon. Starting his journey in Wrexham, Paddy will be heading to Glasgow on a custom chopper bike.
Today, Paddy cycled from North Wales to Liverpool, where he was met by children singing Yellow Submarine to welcome him. After that heartwarming reception, he continued through Merseyside towards Moor Park, which is his first checkpoint. The BBC has reported that Paddy managed to raise an impressive £80,000 on just the first day of his challenge.
During his journey, Paddy took a moment to chat with fellow BBC presenter Jeremy Vine while on the ferry across the Mersey. He expressed his gratitude for the overwhelming support he had received, saying, “I can’t think of a section where someone wasn’t out. It’s absolutely mind-blowing.”
For those who want to follow Paddy’s progress on the Ultra Endurance Cycle Challenge, there is a tracking option available. Additionally, if you wish to contribute to Children In Need and support Paddy’s fundraising efforts, you can make a donation through the provided link.
Paddy McGuinness’s dedication to raising funds for Children in Need is truly inspiring. His commitment to completing this challenging bike ride showcases his passion for making a difference in the lives of those in need. By supporting his cause, we can all play a part in helping children across the UK who require assistance and support.
It is heartwarming to see a public figure like Paddy McGuinness using his platform to give back to the community and raise awareness for such an important cause. The effort and determination he has shown throughout this fundraising journey are commendable, and it serves as a reminder of the impact each individual can have when they come together for a common goal.
As Paddy continues on his Ultra Endurance Cycle Challenge, let us show our support and appreciation for his hard work and dedication. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of those who need it most and help Children in Need reach their fundraising goals.