If you spotted these cyclists around Frome this past weekend they were on a 100km Ukraine-shaped route to fundraise

By Susie Watkins

28th Feb 2023 | Local News

The friends
The friends

Nine friends – including a Ukrainian expat – cycled a 100km route that traces the shape of Ukraine, taking in the edges of Frome to raise money for the war effort.

Anglo-Ukrainian Maks Oberemok, aged 22, organised the challenge to mark the anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

In March last year the same schoolfriends raised £22,000 for Ukraine with a half marathon from Trowbridge to Bath. Now they hope to raise another £5,000

Many of Maks' family are from the Ukrainian city Sumy, which is just a few miles from the Russian border.

After a terrifying few months his grandma and some others were able to flee the area and find sponsorship in the UK. They are now living close to Maks' family home in Trowbridge.

Maks said: "I've still got family there who can't leave. They are being terrorised by artillery rounds and rockets that are randomly being fired over their village. I recently spoke to one of my friends and his mental health is really suffering from the constant shelling.

"I'm so relieved to have some of my family here though, many of them I hadn't seen for three and a half years. We've been having lots of big dinners – my grandma won't stop cooking for us all!

"We appreciate any support people can give. This war is still going on and all Ukrainians are struggling. Every donation means so much to us."

On Sunday the friends set off from Trowbridge, before heading in a loop that passed Frome, Warminster and Westbury.

The gruelling ride took eight hours – a tall order when most of the group aren't serious cyclists.

Maks said: "It was tricky making a route that matched the shape of Ukraine. To make it work we'll have to do some really big hills. It's going to be a struggle!"

The friends enjoyed a Ukrainian feast when they finished the challenge, courtesy of Maks' family, including his grandmother's special meal, plov, an Uzbekistani dish of pork and rice.

Jake Nickerson, a University of Bristol Mechanical Engineering student, helped organise the run last year. He is one of three University of Bristol students taking on the cycle.

He said: "Most of us aren't cyclists so it could be a tough day on Sunday. But it's worth it help the many Ukrainians who are suffering right now.

"We'll be stopping every 25km so people can come and support us if they want."

The other University of Bristol students are Dan Mason-Rheinschmiedt (Engineering) and Alex Gulliford (Management with Innovation).

There is still time to donate visit the friends' GoFundMe page. They have already raised over £2,300.

     

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