Naomi Pratt, Georgie Cottle and David Charles in East Looe, after completing the letter R of the GPS drawing.
Thighs of Steel, a community of cyclists, has set a Guinness world record for the largest GPS drawing via bicycle, spelling out 'refugees welcome' using GPS trackers. All photos: PA
David Charles of Thighs of Steel plays a bugle as he arrives in Dover after taking part in the 'Refugees Welcome' ride.
The cyclists rode more than 2,400 kilometres during the month-long challenge.
David Charles celebrates arriving in Dover.
Thighs of Steel cyclists Georgie Cottle, Ed Roberts-Graver, Mark Statham and David Charles outside Wells Cathedral.
Councillor Brian Outten and mayor of Glastonbury Jon Cousins with cyclists Georgie Cottle and David Charles.
Naomi Pratt, Georgie Cottle and David Charles in East Looe, after completing the letter R of the GPS drawing.
Thighs of Steel, a community of cyclists, has set a Guinness world record for the largest GPS drawing via bicycle, spelling out 'refugees welcome' using GPS trackers. All photos: PA
David Charles of Thighs of Steel plays a bugle as he arrives in Dover after taking part in the 'Refugees Welcome' ride.
The cyclists rode more than 2,400 kilometres during the month-long challenge.
David Charles celebrates arriving in Dover.
Thighs of Steel cyclists Georgie Cottle, Ed Roberts-Graver, Mark Statham and David Charles outside Wells Cathedral.
Councillor Brian Outten and mayor of Glastonbury Jon Cousins with cyclists Georgie Cottle and David Charles.
Naomi Pratt, Georgie Cottle and David Charles in East Looe, after completing the letter R of the GPS drawing.