backside, the neck and the shoulders, it’s really how well you can digest the amount of calories.” Hayden is fitting most of his training around work, which means he is cycling home after service, whether that is at 6pm or 10pm.
Hayden explained: “It hasn’t been easy and sometimes when you read about some of the riders that look like they’re training full time you feel like you’re time crunched.” He added: “The biggest challenge came in January and December when it was freezing cold and I was still out on my bike training hard. It’s the sacrifices that you make in January and February that make the difference in July.” Hayden says his work colleagues have been incredibly encouraging and understanding. He said: “I’ve been immensely fortunate that the team here have supported me. They’re picking up the odd extra shifts here and there to allow me to train.”
One of the main people supporting Hayden is Alistair Storey, the chairman of BaxterStorey. “He was the first person I spoke to about getting involved with the challenge,” Hayden said. “We both agreed that I was crazy: personally and professionally!”
Despite fitting most of his training around work Hayden was lucky enough to have five days cycling in Aspen and Four days in Spain. Whilst in Aspen he was pleased to spend a lot of time with teammate Lance Armstrong.
Hayden said: “To go and meet someone like that and to go and ride with him in Aspen was really surreal.” Having Lance on the team attracted a lot of publicity. Hayden explained: “Once it was announced that Lance was going to do a couple of stages with us in France the media around it was leaked. It went worldwide that morning.”
This is not the first time Hayden has tested his limits to raise money for charity. The award-winning chef took to the boxing ring for Rumble in the Kitchen in 2012 and the rode in the London to Paris Cycle in June 2012. But, cycling the Tour de France route is possibly his biggest challenge yet, so how does Hayden intend to top it? “I joke that if we complete it this year we could complete it next year on a Boris bike!” Hayden laughed.
He added: “I’ve always enjoyed a challenge but this one has got to be the pinnacle.”
By Abbie Cattano