It follows on from last year’s Tour de Sez bike ride to Amsterdam which raised more than £150,000 for the charity, net of all expenses.
Although this year’s runway event is on a much smaller scale, it acts as a pre-cursor to an upcoming personal challenge for organisers Gary Hooks and Leon Howard.

Pictured: Last year’s Tour de Sez.
The pair plan to set off cycling from St Malo to Istanbul in September as a three-week fundraiser for the foundation. They will travel via Rome as a planning stage for the 2021 Tour de Sez, which could stretch from St Malo to Rome – known as ‘Home to Rome’.
Two support staff have agreed to accompany the cyclists, and are currently appealing for a four-berth mobile home to borrow for the journey. If anyone has one and is willing to loan it or hire it out for a discounted price they are asked to contact organisers 07781 415803.
Entries for the runway ride have now closed.