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Back pain treatment - Celebs finish Sport Relief bike ride challenge

  • Friday, 05 March 2010 15:28
Back pain treatment could be the order of the day for the celebrities who have successfully completed the non-stop "Million Pound Bike Ride" from John O'Groats to Land's End. Back pain treatment - Celebs finish Sport Relief bike ride challenge Back pain treatment could be the order of the day for the celebrities who have successfully completed the non-stop "Million Pound Bike Ride" from John O'Groats to Land's End.

The team, led by comedian David Walliams, finished their journey last night (March 4th) having raised £1,006,509 to date, with those taking part suffering a range of injuries and likely to be in need of some back pain treatment and other remedies for a gruelling ride.

Starting out on Monday, the four-day non-stop ride included blizzard, snow-capped mountains and temperatures which were well below freezing, as cuts, bruises and saddle sores left them struggling with sore knees, bad back pain and other ailments.

Having finished, Walliams said: "It has been an amazing challenge, so much harder and more gruelling than any of us thought it would be.

"To have raised a £1 million in four days is a fantastic thing - thanks so much for everyone who sponsored us, it kept us going."

The 82-hour cycle ride included an array of strained muscles and bruised limbs - with back pain treatment likely to be in high demand on a crowded physio table.
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