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RideLondon 2018: “I owe them so much, it was the least I could do.”

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After Brentford FC Community Sports Trust supported him with his depression, Jay Reza, Finance Officer at the Trust, took part in his fourth Ride London on Sunday – raising important funds for the championship club’s charity.

Battling torrential rain and strong winds, Jay took part in the 100-mile ride along with 11 riders representing the Community Sports Trust.  

RideLondon, now in its sixth year, is aimed at encouraging more healthy and active travel. Setting out from the Olympic Park, the cyclists then head to west London and experienced challenging leg testing climbs through parts of Surrey, before finishing on the Mall in central London.

And for Jay, the event brought back bittersweet memories of his first Ride London experience in 2014; with cycling becoming the catalyst in overcoming his depression.

Discussing his experience of the illness, he said: “Depression was nothing to do with my job, it was something that just happened at the time.

“I didn’t really understand what was going on. It was just a sinking feeling where I felt trapped and as if I was going in a downward spiral.”

The 22-year-old, who started at the Trust as an apprentice and is now a qualified AAT Accountant, is taking part in Ride London for the fourth time, which he claims triggered a passion for the sport and helped him with his illness.

"After my first year of taking part in Ride London, I fell in love with cycling and it’s become a big hobby of mine ever since. Our CEO, Lee Doyle, helped ignite my passion for cycling and I want to thank him for that.

"The event is brilliant, you get to recreate the Olympic route from 2012 and the atmosphere is amazing. There's thousands of people out of their houses supporting and cheering you on.”

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Jay, along with 11 riders raised more than £9,000 for the Trust’s vital community projects.  

Lee Doyle, Chief Executive of Brentford FC Community Sports Trust and who also took part in the race, said:

“The RideLondon festival is a fantastic event that brings together staff from the Trust, football club and local community. The riding conditions were very challenging but that only served to enhance the spirit of togetherness amongst all of the riders. We look forward to entering again next year and would encourage potential riders to join us.”

January 24, 2019

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