Radio 1’s Mollie King swaps mic for bike as she prepares for the biggest endurance challenge of her life for Red Nose Day

27th February 2024

  • Despite having never cycled on roads before, Mollie King is taking on an enormous 500km cycling challenge to raise life changing funds for Red Nose Day

  • From Monday 11 March to Friday 15 March, Mollie will pedal across England, setting off from the home of Radio 1 in London and crossing the finish line in Hull, the hometown of her late father

  • Along the way, Mollie will navigate the streets and busy city centres of Towcester, Burton-upon-Trent, Manchester and Leeds

  • The money raised could help break the cycle of poverty for people in UK and around the world

  • Red Nose Day returns on Friday 15 March

  • For more information and to support Mollie, visit: www.comicrelief.com/pedalpower

Tuesday 27 February: BBC Radio 1’s Mollie King is preparing for the biggest endurance challenge of her life, as she swaps her mic for a bike for a staggering solo 500km cycle across England to raise money for Red Nose Day.

Mollie King’s Pedal Power for Red Nose Day on Radio 1 will see Mollie take to the saddle for five exhausting days as she attempts to cycle from London, the home of Radio 1, to her late father’s hometown of Hull, a place close to Mollie’s heart.

The challenge kicks off on Monday 11 March during the Radio 1 Breakfast Show with Greg James. Mollie will be joined by her co-host Matt Edmondson, friends, and family as she departs from central London and begins her mammoth journey north. The week ahead will see Mollie pedal through the streets of Towcester, Burton-upon-Trent, Manchester and Leeds as she battles both physically and mentally to reach the finish line.

For someone who has never ridden a bike on the road, it’s certainly not going to be an easy ride. Mollie’s stamina, spirit and strength will be tested like never before as she tackles the unpredictable great British weather while navigating winding country roads, the twists and turns of the Peak District, and busy city centres. On her journey, Mollie will pass through villages, towns and cities where Comic Relief funded projects are providing essential support to people who need it most.

The whole of Radio 1 will be getting behind Mollie throughout the week, offering lots of support and keeping her motivated with messages of encouragement from listeners. Mollie will also be joined along the route by special guests. Radio 1 listeners can also contribute to special surprises to help Mollie keep pushing on when it’s getting tough and raise as much money as possible for Red Nose Day.

Discussing the challenge, Mollie said: “I can’t believe I’m going to be taking on this incredible challenge. The closer the start date gets the more daunting it’s becoming. I’ve been training for the last few weeks on an exercise bike and learning how to cycle on the road too, it’s been an incredibly steep learning curve. I haven’t been able to exercise much since having my daughter, a year ago, so even getting back into the training is pushing me harder than I thought it would!

" I know the wonderful support from our fantastic Radio 1 listeners and my fellow presenters is definitely going to give me a boost when I’m feeling absolutely exhausted. I know they’ll keep me going and I’ll be constantly thinking of the finish line in Hull, which was such an important place to me and my dad. I know that he would be immensely proud that I am doing this for such a great cause. I’m going to give it absolutely everything and do my best for Comic Relief and the brilliant projects they support across the UK and around the world.”

Matt Edmondson, Radio 1 presenter and Mollie’s co-host said: “Mollie is my best friend in the whole world, and one of the most strong and determined people I’ve ever met. Nevertheless this challenge would push absolutely anyone beyond breaking point, so I’m in awe of her courage and ridiculously grateful that she’ll have all of the Radio 1 listeners supporting her through the literal highs and lows of this epic challenge. I’ll be there too, reporting back on her progress, cheering her on and making bad jokes to try and distract her from the pain."

Aled Haydn-Jones, Head of BBC Radio 1 says, "We’re so excited to follow Mollie on this challenge! We’re right behind her at Radio 1 and support every pedal of the journey. We know it won’t be easy, but she will smash it as she always does. Good luck Mollie!"

Samir Patel, CEO of Comic Relief said: “This year’s Radio 1 challenge isn’t going to be an easy ride for Mollie, but when times get tough on the road, we hope she remembers what a huge difference she is making. As millions of people in the UK and around the world are facing impossible decisions just to get by right now - every donation really does count. Our biggest thanks go out to Mollie and the Radio 1 team - we can’t wait to see how Mollie gets on and will be cheering her on from the sidelines!"

Mollie King’s Pedal Power for Red Nose Day on Radio 1 will be broadcast live on Radio 1, BBC Morning Live and BBC Sounds across the week, with video highlights on Radio 1’s social channels.

The money raised for Mollie King’s Pedal Power for Red Nose Day on Radio 1 could help break the cycle of poverty for people in UK and around the world. This includes support for children and young people who are experiencing neglect, abuse, stigma and physical and mental trauma.

To support Mollie and help keep her wheels turning, go to www.comicrelief.com/pedalpower

ENDS

ASSETS AVAILABLE

Images are available here (opens in new window)

FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:

020 7820 2500

media@comicrelief.com(opens in new window)

www.comicrelief.com/media-centre

Out of hours enquiries: 07984 510 473

NOTES TO EDITORS

About BBC Radio 1

BBC Radio 1 is the UK’s No.1 youth station, targeting 15 to 29 year-olds with a distinctive mix of new music and programmes focusing on issues affecting young people. The station is the soundtrack to young people's lives in the UK and has been for over 50 years.

For more information, please visit www.bbc.co.uk/radio1(opens in new window)

About Red Nose Day

Red Nose Day is back on Friday 15 March 2024!

It’s that time of year when incredible cake-bakers, joke-makers, telly-watchers, t shirt-wearers, Red Nose-buyers and laugh-til-you-cryers, do something to fight poverty through humour and fun, for communities here in the UK and around the world.

We know that when people come together, great things can happen. So, this March, Comic Relief is uniting the nation to Do Something Funny for Money. The money raised could help put food on plates and roofs over heads, keep little ones safe and help support families affected by conflict and climate change. Having a laugh can make a serious difference.

There are lots of ways to take part in Red Nose Day. To find out more, visit www.comicrelief.com/rednoseday or follow @comicrelief on social media.

Red Nose Day is an initiative of Comic Relief.

About Comic Relief

Comic Relief is a UK charity that uses the power of entertainment and popular culture to work towards a vision of a just world free from poverty. We raise money to support organisations that are closest to the communities who can make change happen. We support work that will tackle the impact of poverty, injustice, conflict, and climate change in the UK and around the world.

Since launching in 1985, we have raised over £1.5 billion thanks to the huge generosity and kindness of the public and our partners. For more information on our work, visit www.comicrelief.com or follow @comicrelief on X(opens in new window) (formerly Twitter), Facebook(opens in new window), Instagram(opens in new window), LinkedIn(opens in new window) and TikTok(opens in new window) for the latest content and news.

Comic Relief is the operating name of Charity Projects, registered charity in England & Wales (326568) and Scotland (SC039730).