He did it in memory of his mother and to raise funds for The Brain Tumour charity. "She told me that I would have to cycle from London to Paris because there were simply too many signs not to. He said: "When I finally completed the ride, I carried her NHS lanyard with me the entire way. "So, for now, I chose the path I could take, supporting a brain cancer charity. "It may feel like a drop in the ocean, but hopefully it's one drop closer to a cure, or one drop of support for someone who needs it."