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GILLS FAN KIM GETS ON HER BIKE

By Hugo Varley

ALL-SET: Kimberley Clogger at Gillingham and, inset, in the field
PICTURE: Kent Pro Images

GILLINGHAM fan Kimberley Clogger is certainly going the extra mile (well 980 miles!) to raise funds for the club’s official charity partner, Take Heart Mercy Mission.
Starting on September 7, Kimberley will attempt to cycle from Land’s End to John O’Groats in just nine days, which will involve covering well over 100 miles each day.
“I am incredibly excited but at the same time I am rather terrified!” she admits. “There is a lot of hill climbing ...

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