Cyclists pedal the country for children's cancer charity
The group hope to raise £10,000 for Chloe's Chemoo Cows charity.
A group of six novel cyclist have completed a 1000-mile journey in memory of Irvine school girl.
Children's cancer charity Chloe's Chemoo Cows will benefit from a Land's End to John O'Groats fundraiser headed by Mark McNeil, who lost his daughter Chloe six years ago when she was just 11 years old.
Mark is being joined by friends, Steven Gilmour, Gary Crombie, David Paterson, Craig Hardy and Bernie Mullen on the mammoth journey from the southern-most tip of England to the most northerly point in Scotland.
The group set off on their journey on Thursday, June 29 and are on their way to achieving their target of £10,000 for Chloe's Chemoo Cows.
Launched in September 2011, the charity provides gift boxes to children being treated at Yorkhill's Schiehallion ward in Glasgow.
The cow themed boxes include stickers, games, activity ideas and a soft cuddly cow for children having chemotherapy.