Wayne Clarke has organised the charity ride from Scotland to Gibraltar in tribute to a late friend and colleague. Triumph Motorcycles has loaned the four bikes the men will be riding on - all thanks to a James Bond stunt coordinator.
Four air traffic controllers are gearing up for an epic 3,225-mile motorcycle challenge in memory of a man who died from prostate cancer - with the fundraiser given a boost thanks to a James Bond stunt coordinator. Wayne Clarke, who works at Aberdeen Airport, has organised the charity ride from Scotland to Gibraltar to raise awareness of the disease following the death of a good friend and colleague.
' Mr Clarke noted that some of the rides will be 'long days', including a 400-mile stretch on one day and a 700-mile journey between Bilbao and Gibraltar over two days. He added: 'The weather can also slow you down and make everything longer, so we're expecting to get wet. But we've got really good kit.' Triumph Motorcycles has loaned the four bikes the men will be riding on - all thanks to Mr Fell's neighbour, stunt coordinator Lee Morrison.
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