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How hard is Paddy McGuinness’s Children in Need 300-mile cycle?

Paddy McGuinness has been warned to expect “pain and suffering” on his BBC Children In Need cycling challenge by a man who’s no stranger to epic bike rides.

The 51-year-old from Bolton is cycling 300 mile (480km) from Wrexham to Glasgow, where the presenter hopes to arrive on Friday.

Chris Morton, who cycled more than three times the distance on a ride from Cardiff to Poland for charity, said he thought McGuinness would be “starting to feel it”.

The former speedway champion, who was one of the most capped British riders of all time, has talked through what it takes to complete a long distance cycling challenge.


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