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Mr David Millar CHPT3 Cycling Experience, Els Angels, Girona, Spain, May 2018. Photograph by CHPT3
Bid on a 60km ride in Girona, Spain, with ex-pro cyclist.
On The Daily, we have already talked about the Paddle8 charity auction we are supporting, in collaboration with the Elton John Aids Foundation. So we hope we are not boring you by bringing it up again. But we are rather proud of our involvement in this project, and the cause the money will support. It is not just about raising money, though. It’s about some amazing lots and experiences. Much like the day out Style Council Member (and ex pro cyclist) Mr David Millar is offering up as part of the auction. And, what’s more, you don’t even need to be a keen cyclist to do it. To find out more, we asked Mr Millar about his involvement with the auction.

What does this Paddle 8 auction mean to you?
I get involved with a handful of charity auctions every year, each very different. This is the first opportunity to be involved in the funding of work on HIV prevention and education and support of those living with HIV. The fact it is the Elton John Aids Foundation means that it is a charity I can trust fully, so I didn’t hesitate to contribute.
Why did you decide to take part?
I have never been involved with the EJAF, and I’m always curious to see how different charities operate. It helps to understand what works and what doesn’t and get to judge where I can offer my support most productively.
What made you choose your lot?
I’ve learnt over the years that experiences offer more than objects and more often than not raise more money, which is the primary reason for doing this. In truth I’ve made some great friends from the people I’ve met on these trips. So that’s why we’re offering a two-night stay and 60km ride in Girona in northern Spain. It’s a great place to cycle.
What can someone expect from the trip?
I’d say a money-can’t-buy experience, but in this case money can buy it! Although it’s not normally for sale. Whoever wins this will get to experience the cycling capital of the world with me, one of the first professional cyclists to move here 12 years ago. We’ll ride the roads I’ve ridden hundreds of times and you’ll hear all sorts of stories and perhaps bump into other pros. We’ll have lunch at my local restaurant and we’ll kit the winner out in CHPT3 apparel for the ride.
Does the lot winner have to be a strong cyclist?
I’d prefer not! That way we can just pootle along, shooting the breeze.
Which lot would you most like to bid on?
Tricky! But, probably the George Cleverley bespoke shoes or the two-night stay at The Mark Hotel in New York.
You can bid for the cycling trip with Mr David Millar here.
Along for the ride
