Investment Week founder Tim Weller takes on summer biking challenge

Two challenges in two consecutive weeks

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Tim Weller, the founder of Professional Adviser's sister title Investment Week and CEO of its parent firm Incisive Media, is to tackle two road biking challenges this summer to raise funds for mental health charity Place2Be.

Firstly, he will take part in a challenge that replicates stage 19 of the Tour de France, which is 155km from Albertville to Megeve, climbing 4,080m. A week later, Weller (pictured) will take part in the Prudential RideLondon 100 mile sportive, celebrating the legacy for cycling created by the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Place2Be is a UK's leading charity providing school-based services to children who need emotional or therapeutic support to help prevent lifelong mental health conditions. They work in 235 schools across the UK, primarily in areas of social deprivation w...

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