After the first water stop, we had a really pleasant ride. We didn't stretch ourselves too much and all made it safely to lunch. We stopped at the Wagon and Horses in Twyford, Berkshire for soup and sandwiches and a large drink. We re-applied the suntan cream and off we went for the third sector.
We were obviously feeling pretty good after lunch as we all stretched our legs and pushed pretty hard for the full 13 miles. It was, by far, the fastest section of the whole Big Boss Bike Ride. I would even have to admit to a bit of racing - it's a boy thing! The picture above is of me and Anthony, who had the exact same bike as me (the higher model actually) and knew how to use it!
We're at about 35 miles when these pictures were taken....
At dinner that night, one of the Big Bosses told his personal story about his little girl who has suffered from multiple health problems since she was born and how they have relied on Chase, one of the 41 children's hospices, and Great Ormond Street Hospital for support and care for Daisy, for their other kids and for themselves. I was very moved by that families' story, as was everyone else in the room. It brought home to all of us why we were there doing the ride. These hospices do such fantastic work. They never seem to tire and are always there for the families they support. That is where your money is going and, take it from me, it is money well spent!