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We're going to cycle between the two ageing outliers of nuclear power in Britain, from Dounreay, on Scotland's northern coast, to Dungeness, in the southeast corner of England.
After Fukushima, we'll be highlighting the nuclear plants on our own doorstep, whilst raising money for the British Red Cross, which is working with its Japanese equivalent to provide relief for those affected by the tsunami.
The Japanese Red Cross has 115 response teams working on the ground now, as they have been since the disaster began, providing first aid and emergency healthcare, as well as distributing relief items. The teams are made up of more than 730 staff, including doctors and nurses.
We're hoping to raise as much in pounds as we're pedalling in miles, so please help us to reach our target.
To find out more about the British Red Cross, and about our ride, go to our website at http://www.atomicride.moonfruit.com