Geraint Thomas to ride 12-hour shifts on Zwift to raise funds for NHS
Welshman launches G's NHS Zwift Shifts from his garag✤e aiming raise £100,000

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Geraint Thomas has announced h𒁏e will ride three consecutive 12-hour shifts on his home trainer, mirroring a typical British National Health Service hospital shift work pattern to celebrate the hard work of front line workers and raise money for the N🔜HS.
The 2018 Tour de France winner and 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Team Ineos ride🥃r will begin at 7.30 a.m. (BST) and ride for 12 consecutive hours on Wednesday, April 15, Thursday, April 16, and Friday, April 17.
The so-called 'G's NHS Zwift Shifts' aims to raise funds for the Association of NHS Charities, with Thomas setting an initial goal of £100,000. NHS Charities Together is the national membership organisati🔯on that represents 140 member charities who are currently working with the NHS on a COVID-19 appeal.
Thomas will ride on the Zwift platform from his garage in Wales and has invited fans and other cyclists to join him for parts of the ride. The three 12-hour rides will also be streamed live on the Thomas' Facebook page and via and Tea🌌m Ineos' Facebook pages so people can track his progress, donate and encourage him.
Team Ineos has recently begun to produce a million bottles of hand sanitizer and delive🌠r them to hospitals, while the Team Ineos riders will take part in their first ever eRide and eRace on the ♎Zwift platform on Sunday afternoon.
to donate via the Gofundme page.
"I wanted to help out in any way I could. All I know is bike riding, so I thought to do a charity ride and mirror an NHS's workers shifts," Thomas�ဣ� said in a video message, on his home trainer, announcing his charity fund raising effort.
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"Starting Wednesday, 15th of April, I'm going to be here, in my garage, on Zwift, and I'm going to do three, back to back 12-hour shifts. If you want, join me on Zwift,𓃲 make a small donation and come and ride with me.
"I'm a little nervous because I haven’t ridden that long in a day before, so I'm going to be pretty sorඣe by the end of day one, let alone day 3 but it's all for a great cause. I'll be live streaming everything on my Facebook paꦉge, so you can watch me suffer."
To show my support for the incredible NHS and try to raise a few quid, I’m doing the only thing I know how and jumping on my bike. I’ll be doing three 12 hour shifts on Zwifꦬt, starting at 7:30am on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. #GsNHSZwiftShifts pic.twitter.com/f0lj3twymw