Ex-England rugby stars call in at Wolseley on their charity cycle ride

Rugby legend Lawrence Dallaglio pedalled into Wolseley UK’s head office in Leamington as part of the 2014 Dallaglio Cycle Slam.
Lawrence Dallalgio, Tony Carr, Lee Newman.Lawrence Dallalgio, Tony Carr, Lee Newman.
Lawrence Dallalgio, Tony Carr, Lee Newman.

Mr Dallaglio along with some of his ex-England teamates: Austin Healey, Martin Johnson and Martin Corry, along with 60 other cyclists stopped in for lunch on day 18 of their charity cycle ride.

The route, which started in Loughbrough and finishes in Bicester, will total a massive 2320.9km of cycling completed, but Mr Dallaglio didn’t seem too exhausted. He said: “It’s been an amazing experience. I’m so grateful to everyone who has helped support the Dallaglio Cycle Slam.”

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Lee Newman, director, Wolseley UK, said: “It was a pleasure to host Lawrence and his team of cyclists. They clocked up some serious miles during their 25 day ride and I’m in awe of what they manage to achieve in the name of charity. Our employees also relished the chance to spend time with him and meet a true sporting great.”

The Dallaglio Cycle Slam is a charity that allows 300 riders to tackle some of the most challenging routes in Europe.

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