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Spring Walk & Cycling Challenge - Results

The results are in! And the winners are...

The past four weeks have seen 52 walkers complete a whopping total of 53,534,562 steps (over 21,000 miles!) and 12 cyclists finish an incredible 18,251.68 km of rides – that's longer than the coastline of Britain! Amazing! Well done everyone for your commitment to taking on the challenge. Everyone has done a fantastic job! 

Although you are all winners for taking part, the top teams deserve a special shout out for going the extra mile – or steps – to claim the top spots. And the winners are... 

Sole Survivors (Rhoda Banfro, Angusina Higgins, Joanne Larsen, and Aileen Scott) for the walking challenge and Shut Up Legs (Kevin Belton and Marc Roberts) for the cycling challenge. Congratulations!!!

Here are the week four results: 

Walking Teams Cycling Teams
Sole Survivors                                     (3,065,531) Shut Up Legs                                        (2596.4 km)
Pimp My Stride                                   (2,229,850) The 305th - Froome at the Top             (1171 km)
Walker's Walkers                                (1,943,986) The Spare Tyres                                   (1100 km)
Step Retracers                                     (1,610,937) Pedal Pushers                                      (1009.06 km)
The Page Turners                                 (1,560,619) TT n' GT                                              (907.27 km)
Building Standards & Planning Team 2  (1,468,059) Grief Cycle                                           (887.04 km)
Building Standards & Planning Team 3  (1,452,671)  
Quads of Fury                                      (1,408,739)  
The Hot Steppers                                 (1,389,955)  
One Step Too Far                                (1,383,073)  
Building Standards & Planning Team 1  (1,296,142)  
Fleet Walkers                                       (1,250,265)  
Stir Fry & the Walks                             (917,893)  

Well done everyone for taking part! 

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