Former England captain Michael Vaughan has followed in the footsteps of some of Britain's greatest cyclists as part of his training ahead of the inaugural PruProtect Chance to Ride charity bike ride which takes place later this year.


Former England captain Vaughan will lead a host of stars and fundraisers on the event, which will raise funds for the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation and the Cricket Foundation's Chance to Shine initiative. Already confirmed to be taking part are Olympic gymnastics silver medallist Louis Smith and former England Test bowler Phil Tufnell.

Vaughan has undertaken two bike rides for Laureus in the past as well as completing one leg of International Triathlon Union World Championship Series in Hyde Park last year and his training at the Velodrome saw him following the likes of Sir Chris Hoy, Sir Bradley Wiggins and of course, his former Strictly Come Dancing colleague, Victoria Pendleton who all competed there.

But he admitted that his training session under the guidance of Bob Barber, the Velodrome's cycling manager, had been a shock to the system. Vaughan said: "It was a real honour to cycle around the same track where some of Britain's greatest cyclists have trained and competed. There is a real aura about the National Cycling Centre and I'm delighted to have had the opportunity to train there."

"I've spoken to Victoria Pendleton about her cycling in the past and the training always sounded tough. But doing even just an hour myself reminded me what a big challenge this will be although it's also going to be a lot of fun and raise money for great causes. I've done a lot of cycling since retiring from cricket but this has been a real wake up call. It was fascinating to learn what I could improve upon and what can help me to get through the bike ride in one piece!"

Vaughan is looking for 50 fundraisers per stage to join him and his band of cricketers, commentators, sports stars and other celebrities on this unique challenge. Award-winning life and protection insurer, PruProtect, is the title sponsor for the ride and Yorkshire Tea is the official brew, providing the riders with refreshments throughout their journey.

The PruProtect Chance to Ride peloton will follow the England v Australia - NatWest One Day International series, starting at Headingley, Leeds, on September 6 and traveling to each of the venues before ending in London on September 17. Each of the four stages will include a healthy mix of cycling and a day (or days) at the cricket. 

The bike ride is open to cyclists of all abilities and the organisers will provide training and fundraising advice to participants. 

Michael Vaughan's charity bike ride to improve children's lives through the power of sport. Funds raised will support Laureus Sport for Good Foundation and Chance to Shine campaign. 


The itinerary for the ride is:

Stage 1: 
Friday, 6 Sept: First One Day International, Headingley, Leeds

Saturday, 7 Sept: Leeds to Manchester (80 miles)

Sunday, 8 Sept: Second One Day International, Old Trafford, Manchester


Stage 2:
Monday, 9 Sept: Cycle Challenge at the Manchester Velodrome

Tuesday, 10 Sept: Manchester to Birmingham (91 miles)

Wednesday, 11 Sept: Third One Day International, Edgbaston, Birmingham


Stage 3:
Thursday, 12 Sept: Birmingham to Brecon Beacons (86 miles)

Friday, 13 Sept: Brecon Beacons to Cardiff (55 miles)

Saturday, 14 Sept: Fourth One Day International, Swalec Stadium, Cardiff


Stage 4:
Sunday, 15 Sept: Cardiff to Southampton (80 miles)

Monday, 16 Sept: Fifth One Day International, Ageas Bowl, Southampton

Tuesday, 17 Sept: Southampton to London (70 miles)