Two O-bit Telecom employees, technical director Paul Cloudsdale and switch manager Suzannah Doyle, have helped to raise over £600 for ‘Anna’s Appeal Fund’ by undertaking a cycle route based on the second stage of last year’s Tour de France.
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The gruelling course took the team nine hours to complete, starting at Monaco and finishing at Brignoles, France, 187km away. Along the route, the team climbed a total of 2,740 metres, suffered two crashes and one puncture, but still managed to beat their target time of ten hours.
“‘Anna’s Appeal fund’ means a lot to everyone at O-bit, as it was founded to help fund the treatment of one of our employees who was recently diagnosed with terminal cancer,” explains Dave Breith, CEO, O-bit Telecom. “We want to help as much as we can, and we have additional fundraising events organised over the course of the year, including a charity bungee jump.”