Girl learns to ride and hits 100-mile charity goal

John Devine,BBC News, Cambridgeshire, Marchand
Harriet Heywood,BBC News, Cambridgeshire
News imageJohn Devine/BBC Ms Sired and her daughter are standing in front of a white banner which reads "you did it". She has brown hair that has been pulled back and is wearing a white top with 'Brooklyn 1898' printed in green on the front. He face is red after completing the challenge with her daughter. Evie is smaller than Ms Sired and is also wearing a white top and has slightly flushed cheeks. She is also smiling.John Devine/BBC
Abigail Sired and her daughter Evie would sometimes take on 10 miles at a time during the August challenge

An eight-year-old girl has completed a 100-mile (160-km) cycle challenge despite only learning to ride in July.

Evie, from March in Cambridgeshire, completed the August challenge to raise money for the Alzheimer's Society charity.

She finished the challenge on Sunday and said that, although she was "a bit scared at first" and had one "big fall", she managed to raise almost £700.

Her mum Abigail Sired said: "At the beginning of the six-week holiday it was our goal to get Evie to ride a bike and she managed it within 15 minutes of going up and down my mum's road."

News imageJohn Devine/BBC Evie is sitting on a blue bike while wearing a pink helmet, pink shorts and white top with 'Barbie' written in pink in the centre. She is smiling as people stand around her on a street. Behind her two women are holding a white sign that reads 'You did it' with balloons and confetti. John Devine/BBC
The challenge was originally Evie's idea, said Ms Sired

Despite the big fall, and sometimes battling the wind and rain, Ms Sired said her daughter "made a commitment and saw it through" carrying out rides of up to 10 miles at a time to reach her goal.

"I have posted updates on my Facebook and there's a photo up there of us both drenched and Evie crying her eyes out while biking down the road," she said.

"I'll give her credit - although she's crying she is still cracking on and doing it... for an eight-year-old, that's amazing."

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