Comedian and former presenter of Top Gear and Question of Sport, Paddy McGuinness, has disclosed the physical demands of his Children in Need challenge during a coastal stop. He is currently undertaking a five-day, 300-mile cycling journey from Wrexham to Glasgow on a custom-built chopper bike. Speaking to BBC North West Tonight on day two of the event, while taking a break in Blackpool, Lancashire, he indicated that the experience had been arduous thus far. He stated, “I’m nursing a blister on my right buttock cheek.” Updates on Paddy’s Ultra Endurance Cycle Challenge can be found here. The best of BBC Radio Lancashire is available on Sounds, and BBC Lancashire can be followed on Facebook, X, and Instagram. Story ideas can also be sent to northwest.newsonline@bbc.co.uk and via WhatsApp to 0808 100 2230. The BBC holds the copyright for 2024, with all rights reserved. The BBC bears no responsibility for the material on external websites. Details concerning our policy on external linking can be found. Post navigation Critical Reception for Timothée Chalamet’s Bob Dylan Portrayal The Beatles’ US Breakthrough: Examining the Role of JFK’s Assassination