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Long-distance cyclist Alasdair Fraser is almost at the German/Polish border on his epic 1000-mile roadtrip between Gdanske and The Gellions pub in the Highland capital for the Ukrainian appeal


By Ian Duncan

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Alasdair Fraser before setting of his Gdansk to The Gellions fundraising cycle roadtrip for Urkraine.Picture: Gary Anthony
Alasdair Fraser before setting of his Gdansk to The Gellions fundraising cycle roadtrip for Urkraine.Picture: Gary Anthony

An Inverness long-distance cyclist is back on track after covering 70 miles on the fifth day of his epic roadtrip.

Alasdair Fraser is currently hoping to cycle the 1000-mile route between Gdansk in Poland and The Gellions pub in Inverness in aid of the Ukrainian appeal.

At the end of last week he had to stop after only 30 miles due to extremely high winds.

However, by the end of yesterday, he had almost reached the German border and had stopped in Świnoujście.

Mr Fraser said he eventually arrived at a hotel at the end of that leg of the journey.

On the road in Poland.
On the road in Poland.

Related article: Alasdair Fraser's charity Gdansk to The Gellions in Inverness 1000-mile cycle ride for the Ukrainian appeal temporarily halted by high winds


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