Young islander, Chloe Mauger, is taking on 112 miles on her bike to raise money for the GSPCA.
Inspired by her Dad, who is training for an Ironman, Chloe will be covering the distance of the cycle-leg of the race - 112 miles.
She will be clocking up the miles throughout June, pedalling as much as possible to hit her target.

8-year-old Chloe says she has a busy schedule, but that she's fitting it in:
"Some days it's hard - especially with the weather - and some days it's easier.
"I cycle to school and I cycle to dancing and back.
"On Mondays I'm free after school, and Saturdays and Sunday afternoons, and I can cycle every morning."
The fuller the jar, the more miles ticked off!
Chloe is raising money for GSPCA because of her love for animals:
"I love animals and I think the GSPCA is a great charity.
"I have one hamster called Willow, 13 fish and one Shrimp.
"Every mile I do, we put 5 grams of hamster bedding into a big jar, and when it's all filled up, that's when I've cycled the full amount - Willow's going to love it!"
You can donate to Chloe's challenge here.

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