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Stuart Gillespie

Dalbeattie cycling enthusiast plans ride across Dumfries and Galloway for Blood Cancer UK

A Dalbeattie cycling enthusiast diagnosed with blood cancer will take on a charity challenge this weekend.

Kelly Seivwright is planning to ride 200 miles across Dumfries and Galloway on Sunday – the furthest she’s ridden in a single day.

But this is about more than a personal achievement.

Kelly, 53, is hoping to raise hundreds of pounds for Blood Cancer UK.

She said: “My passion is riding my bike. It’s my happy place and I especially like cycling long distances. It’s something that makes me very, very happy.

“Unfortunately, last September I was diagnosed with cancer and I have a type of leukaemia.

“Me being a typical cyclist, my instant thought was if I was still going to be able to ride my bike! It then dawned on me that I’d just been diagnosed with cancer and it turned my world upside down.

“But I am still riding my bike and I decided to focus on something to help Blood Cancer UK who are a fantastic charity and do so much research. That’s how it all came about.

“The longest I have cycled in one day is 170 miles, so I thought I would do a double century.

“The route has been made up by my friend Joe Reilly who is a professional. I’m setting out about half past four in the morning and he is going to ride about 50 miles with me.”

Visit www.justgiving.com/fundraising/kelly-200 to sponsor Kelly or for more information.

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