A football club chief and a North East TV presenter are among those cycling from Paris to London this summer.

Sunderland AFC's chief operating officer Steve Davison is to join a peloton of cyclists aiming to raise thousands of pounds for the club’s charity, the Foundation of Light.

Keen cyclist Steve will be joined by his wife Janet, who holds the world record for most miles cycled in a month, for the annual Foundation of Light Cycle Challenge which takes place in July (2-5).

This year’s three-day, 200-mile ride will be from Paris to London. About 20 cyclists are already signed up for this year’s challenge - including BBC Look North presenter Jeff Brown.

There are still spaces available for interested cyclists. In order to take part you must have your own road bike, be capable of cycling 20 miles at 12mph without stopping and have your own insurance for the ride.

Cyclists need to fundraise £1,650 to take part, and the Foundation can help riders with fundraising ideas.

All travel, accommodation and meals - including drinks and snacks on the ride - are covered in the cost of the ride, as is a bespoke cycle jersey designed especially for the ride.

This is the 11th Foundation cycle challenge, and over the years hundreds of thousands of pounds have been raised for the charity, which works with young people and their families throughout the North East.

Last year 39 cyclists completed a 280-mille route from Pisa to Rome. Previous rides have been from Dublin to Sunderland; Pisa to Venice; Brussels to Paris, the French Atlantic coast to the Mediterranean; Poland to Prague, Dubrovnik to Split in Croatia and Geneva to eastern France.

The Northern Echo: From left, Steve Davison, Susan Hall and Janet DavisonFrom left, Steve Davison, Susan Hall and Janet Davison (Image: FOUNDATION OF LIGHT)

Steve said: “Janet and I are really looking forward to the ride and raising money for an important local charity which does vital and innovative work in communities across Wearside, South Tyneside and County Durham.

“Janet and I have been cycling for many years, although I’ve been a bit too busy with the club recently to get out my bike as much as I’d like to.

"I’ve heard so much about the annual rides, and would have taken part in last year’s Italian ride if not for a wedding we attended.”

The ride will be led by experienced cyclist Susan Hall, who also owns and runs popular Sunderland hair and beauty salon Reds.

Susan has completed all 11 of the Foundation rides and has cycled all around the world, including places like Costa Rica, Vietnam, Thailand and Cambodia, as well as many European countries.

Jemma Dowson, Head of Events at the Foundation, said: “We still have a few spaces left so anyone interested should get in touch as soon as possible. Training rides will start shortly.

"We also have sponsorship opportunities, including shirt sponsorship, which start at £125 plus VAT.”

Anyone interested in signing up or supporting the challenge through sponsorship should email Jemma on jemma.dowson@foundationoflight.co.uk before Friday, May 12.

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* Janet broke the Guinness World Record of most miles cycled in a month between July 24 and August 22, 2015. She cycled an average of 134 miles a day, setting off most days at 7.30am and spending about ten hours a day in the saddle, whatever the weather.

The award-winning Foundation of Light was established in 2001 and uses the power of football to involve, educate and inspire people of all ages and from all backgrounds to realise their potential.

One of the largest and leading sports charities in the UK, it has an excellent track record of working with children, young people and their families. Structurally and financially independent of Sunderland Football Club, the Foundation raises more than £4 million every year to deliver life changing and pioneering programmes across the region.