Dave Boorman, Head of Supporter Fundraising at the NAS, said: “We’ve been working with Arran for a long time and have been blown away by the time and energy he’s invested in this challenge. Everyone at the NAS is so pleased that he’s set to break the world record and look forward to hearing about his next fundraising challenge.
“Without the efforts of fundraisers like Arran and the support of people like Lee, we wouldn’t be able to continue our work supporting people affected by the condition and helping them to lead the life they choose.A Nottingham Trent University student has designed a record-breaking jersey for a local fundraising cyclist.Arran Linton-Smith, who lives in Attenboro#
“Arran and Lee’s commitment to making the world a better place for people with autism is nothing short of inspiring.”
The Prudential RideLondon-Surrey 100 starts in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, then follows a 100-mile route on closed roads through the capital and into Surrey’s stunning countryside.
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