Manchester United legends Ryan Giggs, Gary and Phil Neville get on their bikes to raise over £100,000 for disadvantaged young people in the North West
- Ryan Giggs, Gary Neville and Phil Neville took part in a 110km charity bike ride
- The trio were helping to raise money for Warrington Youth Club on Sunday
- The former footballers looked in good spirits after completing the challenge
Manchester United legends Ryan Giggs, Gary Neville and Phil Neville took part in a 110km charity bike ride in order to raise money for Warrington Youth Club on Sunday.
The trio made special appearances as Vimto put on its biggest charity fundraiser yet with 110 cyclists taking on the gruelling challenge through the Cheshire countryside.
The former footballers looked in good spirits as they posed for photos both before and after the challenge.
Ryan Giggs (right), Phil Neville (centre) and Gary Neville took part in a charity bike ride
Neville (2nd left) and Giggs (2nd right) led from the front as they did their bit to raise money
The former footballers looked in good spirits after completing the gruelling challenge
Established in 1952, WYC works to support young people from ages 7 to 25, offering opportunities to gain, increase and develop skills and confidence, to improve their lives and futures.
The event was a big success, raising over £110,000 for the WYC.
Giggs said: ‘It’s been a fantastic day and great to see Vimto’s commitment to the local community, just as they support development of young football talent at the Salford City FC academy.’
Matty Brennan, a 16-year-old from WYC, commented: ‘I am so happy to have completed this challenge. The team at the Warrington Youth Club have been brilliant in supporting me for the last year. They have given me opportunities to do amazing activities I could never dream of doing.’
Phil Neville and Ryan Giggs have both turned to management since their retirements, taking charge of the England women’s team and Wales team respectively. Gary Neville has returned to his role as a pundit since his brief spell in charge of Valencia in 2016.
110 cyclists took part in the huge cycle through the Cheshire countryside on Sunday
Sky pundit Gary Neville looked delighted after crossing the finish line
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