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The Media 'Frenzy'

Hello, Welcome welcome welcome, to the latest edition of The Arctic Rider blog. Its now only 75 days until I attempt to ride the length of the UK in less than 24 hours to raise money for The Tiny Lives Trust... man I'm getting excited. Post-brew at the Tiny Lives office A few weeks ago I popped into the Tiny Lives office, leathers and all, to give the team an update of my plans. In return I was given a very tasty cuppa, a choccy biscuit, and some encouragement from the team. The past week has been a media frenzy for The Arctic Rider and The Stuart family. Islay (with Kirsty and I) recently starred in new film being produced for Tiny Lives to help raised awareness of parents' journeys when having a premature or sick baby who is helped by Ward 35 at the RVI in Newcastle and Tiny Lives. Appearing on BBC Look North last weekend It all started last weekend when the crew from BBC Look North turned our living room into a studio and were interviewing Kirsty an...

99 days until lift off

Hello there, Welcome to the latest edition of The Arctic Rider blog. It's only 99 days until I set off from Lands End ready to attempt to get to John O'Groats within 24 hours. Some of my regular social media followers will have noticed that I have changed my logo. I was messing around on my laptop one night and ended up coming up with the below design which I kind of liked. It got the wife's stamp of approval so I thought I'd go for it! At the same time I also designed this logo for my Iron Butt ride, incorporating the Iron Butt UK logo. Again this got the OK, this time from the UK Iron Butt association, so it's official. As you can imagine I've been thinking a lot about my ride and chatting to other bikers I know and some of my buddies on Twitter. It's a very different challenge to the one I faced in 2014 riding to the Arctic. Back then it was more of a long term view, with that trip being 3 weeks, and all about long but steady days, making...

The Sponsors have landed

Greetings to the latest Arctic Rider blog, In the past few weeks I've made some great progress in my preparation for my Iron Butt challenge. Firstly, I've finally set a date for my ride which is going to be Tuesday 5th of July ... so only 139 days to go... wow that's not long at all until I set off. Secondly, I had a great meeting with film maker Andy Qualtrough who came to meet me in Newcastle. We had a good chat about how to make the film as wide reaching as possible and how we are going to film some of my pre-trip activities such as planning, the bike being serviced, and the annual monkey-meet biker trip at the Ace cafe in London. Its going to be a great watch indeed. I've also had from great news on the corporate sponsor point of view. In the past few days I've managed to secure two new corporate sponsors. I'm delighted to confirm that Puddle Ducks North East are going to be a sponsor of my Iron Butt challenge. Puddle Ducks provi...

You will never reach your destination if you stop and throw stones at every dog that barks

Welcome back to he latest edition of The Arctic Rider blog.  It's my first (proper) blog of 2016 so I can officially say it's this year that I'm doing my Iron Butt challenge! Woohoo! While it's not as big an undertaking as my trip to the Arctic Circle in 2014, it's still going to be a mighty challenge but one that I am really looking forward to.  It was Winston Churchill who said "You will never reach your destination if you stop and throw stones at every dog that barks"...And like my Arctic Ride in 2014 I've managed to attract some unexpected negative responses...  Only a few days ago at work I was chatting to a colleague about my Iron Butt ride and another colleague (who I don't know) butts in and queries  "Are you doing it on a peddle bike, like?" To which I truthfully replied "nope, motorcycle in less than 24 hours" "well how's that a challenge? People peddle it in a few days don't they?" ...

Becoming a Sponsor of the Iron Butt challenge

The Arctic Rider - Becoming a Sponsor of the Iron Butt challenge The Arctic Rider is an ongoing project of charity motorbike challenge s by fundraiser Gordon Stuart. Gordon is an Ambassador for special care babies charity  Tiny Lives , UK-brain injury charity  Cerebra , and global youth leader forum  One Young World .  Gordon on his departure to the Arctic - May 2014 Gordon combines his passion for motorbikes to help raise money and awareness for charities close to his heart (check out  'The Charities Page'  for more info). This is done through setting himself motorbike related challenges and gaining sponsorship donations for completing them which go straight to the charity. Gordon uses social media including Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube, as well as corporate sponsors to help raise the profile of his challenges. "The Arctic Rider is all about a burning sense to do what is right, adventure, community, and raising a shed-load of cash for charity. Ye...

Devitt & Suzuki

Hi all, Thanks for tuning in to the latest Arctic Rider blog. Your continued support by reading and sharing my blog, and sharing my story is truly appreciated. Even though our house is currently full of cold germs passed on via Islay's nursery, and we've managed to have a major leak that's threatening to ruin Christmas, I've been making some good progress on securing backers for my next adventure, The Iron Butt Challenge. Firstly I'd like to introduce Devitt Insurance. Devitt have been providing UK insurance since 1936 and offer competitive insurance on motorbikes, cars, vans, home, and business insurance. Devitt were amazing supporters of my 'Arctic Ride 2014' and its is a true pleasure to be supported by the Devitt team again for my Iron Butt Challenge. Not only have Devitt provided insurance for my ride, by they will also be holding a fundraising event at their office next year, and will continue to support The Arctic Rider through media cove...

10 Downing Street

Hi all, Thanks for tuning in to another edition of the Arctic Rider blog. Hopefully by now you know that I am getting stuck into the planning of my next charity motorbike adventure... THE IRON BUTT CHALLENGE. In July 2016 I'll ride my motorbike the length of the UK from Land's End to John O'Groats in (hopefully) less than 24 hours... all to raise money and awareness for the charity Tiny Lives Trust . I'm both excited and nervous about my Iron Butt ride but one thing is for sure, its going to be a challenge. However today's blog is not about my Iron Butt training but about my continued work with the charity Cerebra whom I did my Arctic Ride 2014 for ( click here if you want to know more about that). After my Arctic Ride 2014 fundraising Cerebra gave me the honor of becoming an Ambassador for them. Cerebra has a team of ambassadors, made up of parents, carers, professionals, and others who are passionate about the work that the charity does (like me). M...