The team that raises the most money wins a prize. Cut off is midday on Thursday 27th June, Ian's team are in second place and need to get back to the top of the leaderboard.
Ian has clocked up another 1,000 miles in his quest to cycle 11,680 miles - one mile for each and every man who will lose his battle with prostate cancer in 2019.
Ian Gregory has set himself the challenge of cycling 11,680 miles this year in aid of Prostate Cancer. He was knocked off his bike earlier this week during one of his training rides to London and back. Details within.
Ian Gregory will be cycling to London (with his clothes on) to then bare all and take part in a Naked Bike Ride, then cycling to Brighton (with his clothes on) then bare all and take part in another Naked Bike Ride, then cycling back to the Island (with his clothes on). Here's how you can support him.
Carmen Angelique, Ravenna Grimm, Hannah Pereira (pictured) and Miss C Laneous are just some of the acts already confirmed for this charity cabaret event taking place near Valentine's Day. Pop it in your diaries so you don't forget.
Islander Ian Gregory has set off on his mammoth 2,000 mile Australian cycle tour, despite having Fibromyalgia, eight damaged discs in his spine, Arthritis and Tempro-mandibular dysfunction disorder.
Despite having a chronic pain disorder, eight damaged discs in his spine, Arthritis and Tempro-mandibular dysfunction disorder Ian is fly to Australia where he’ll be attempting to cycle around 2,000 miles. It's come earlier than planned and he'd looking for sponsors to help with accommodation costs.
Show your support to Ian Gregory if you spot him at the Isle of Wight Festival - he's cycling 10,000 miles this year for the Prostate Cancer charity, despite suffering with a chronic pain condition, eight damaged discs in his spine, Arthritis and Tempro-mandibular dysfunction disorder.
Ian Gregory is planning to cycle 10,000 miles this year to raise funds and awareness for Prostate Cancer UK, despite having a chronic pain disorder, eight damaged discs in his spine, Arthritis and Tempro-mandibular dysfunction disorder.