Overview
- Dunlop began his solo 2,600-mile ride on July 26 at Newton Abbot and plans to finish at Newbury on August 28.
- After covering more than 100 miles in two days, he arrived at Salisbury Racecourse on July 28 as his fifth venue.
- His fundraising total has surpassed £10,000 of a £60,000 target for the Injured Jockeys Fund and Diverse Abilities.
- The Injured Jockeys Fund offers medical, pastoral and financial support to injured riders, while Diverse Abilities is raising funds for a hydrotherapy pool at The Beehive Centre.
- Live-tracking and local cycling clubs have joined his monthlong journey, providing community support across Britain’s racing heartlands.