Mondello 24HR Cycle

By Alan Reid

My Activity Tracking

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Daring to rise up for youth mental health

*** The Activity Tracking above is not the actual challenge - its just my training KM from May in the build up ***

In June I'll be taking part in the Mondello 24 Hour Cycle Challenge, riding continuously for 24 hours around Mondello Park to raise funds for Lust For Life, the Irish charity that supports mental health awareness and education.

When I first signed up for the event in October 2025, the goal was purely a personal challenge — to see if I could ride 600km in 24 hours.

However, towards the end of 2025 my family experienced a sudden loss, and some of the circumstances surrounding it led me into a period of severe anxiety and panic attacks. It was something I had never experienced before and it hit hard — lack of sleep, loss of appetite, and within two weeks I had lost nearly 3kg. My training stopped almost completely and for a while the idea of taking part in the event at all seemed very far away.

It took four to five months, but with a lot of help and support from my wife, ongoing counseling, some medication, meditation, prayer, hot/cold therapy, walking and so much more.... I started feeling like myself again. Slowly things began to improve — the panic attacks stopped, the anxiety eased, my sleep improved and I was able to get back into a healthier routine with eating and training. I have a ways to go, but I now see a bright light at the end of a dark tunnel.

With my confidence starting to return, I've decided to still take on the challenge — but with a new perspective.

Instead of focusing purely on distance, I want the ride to support a cause that helps people dealing with the kind of struggles I experienced myself. There are some excellent charities out there which really do amazing work. But over the last few years I've become very aware of how our young people, children as young as six years old, are starting to struggle with various mental health issues. And so I searched for a charity whose main focus was on helping them. And I think I found it.
I'm now aiming to ride 500km in 24 hours, which is still a huge challenge, while raising funds and awareness for Lust For Life and the vital work they do.
I'm doing it because 1 in 5 primary school children in Ireland are already struggling with anxiety and other mental health challenges.

A Lust for Life is working to change that by giving every young person the tools they need to look after their mental health, before a crisis hits. Your donation will help them reach more children, change more lives, and help provide early preventative mental health education for children across Ireland for free.

So go on - be a legend and support me and A Lust for Life today!

The 24-hour format feels symbolic in many ways. Mental health struggles don't simply disappear at night — for many people the hardest hours are often in the dark when you're tired and alone with your thoughts. This ride is a small way of recognising that reality and showing that, even in difficult moments, it's possible to keep moving forward.

To mark the challenge I've even built a custom bike, from the frame up with a custom paint job, specifically for the event, complete with Mondello24 Hour Challenge branding. I will do a reveal video of the build on my YouTube channel linked below, for any that are interested in my equipment choices for this challenge.

I'd like to thank my employer Keyfast who has generously pledged to sponsor €2 for every kilometre I cycle, helping to increase the amount raised for Lust For Life. The job provides me a lot of flexibilty for training and their support, and the support of my work colleagues during my difficult time was much appreciated. But I'm still going to try and bleed as much as I can out of them on the day 😂

For this fundraiser, the goal isn't just about reaching a big number — it's about 
reaching as many people as possible. I'd much rather have 100 people donate €5 than one person donate €500, because every small contribution helps spread awareness and shows support for people who may be struggling.

If you're able to donate, even a small amount, it will go towards helping Lust For Life continue their vital mental health awareness and education work across Ireland.

Thank you for the support — every lap and every kilometre will count.

My Personal Mondello Challenge WebPage

About the Challenge!

Sat 20th Jun - Sat 20th Jun

Achievements

First donation received

€250 raised!

€500 raised!

€1,000 raised!

€5,000 raised!

€10,000 raised!

Reached 100% of fundraising target

Reached 50% of fundraising target

Increased Fundraising Target

Added a Blog post

Received Five Donations

Self Donated

Sent Email

Shared Page

Thanked Donor

Updated Profile Pic

Updates

4 Weeks down - 4 Weeks to go

Saturday 23rd May
Only 4 weeks to go for the Mondello 24 😬 
As the chart shows, my fitness since Xmas has only gone one way.
But 4 weeks of training now done - the first 2 weeks was all about consistency and getting back into a rythm. The last 2 weeks I've been hitting some higher intensity efforts mixed with Zone2 . And I can feel my legs returning and the stats say my fitness is building back nicely. 
Almost 1300KM done in the last 4 weeks - but the sweat and muscle aches are paying off. 
At some stage I'll have to put a really long effort in - impossible to replicate 24 hrs in training, even 12hrs is not practical, but I will need to do a 6 hour effort at some point. 
But tracking nicely and barring any unforeseen hicups I think I should be ready . 

Wed 6th May - Mondello Test Run

Friday 8th May
So Wednesday we had our first practice run and orientation/introduction to Mondello Park, the layout, the setup and what utilites, services and provisions will be available on the day and what we need to cater for ourselves. 
My anxiety has certainly settled a lot in the last few weeks but its not disappeared altogether so I was more than a little nervous heading up the motorway from Waterford. Thankfully my brother-in-law Nicky was able to come with me and that certainly helped settle some nerves. 
I'm by no means a regular at these kind of events. I'm not part of local cycling club (I just wouldn't have the time) and apart from a few sportives every year I don't ride in groups an awful lot. So even when my mental health was in a good place over the last number of years I still had some nerves going to large sportives attended by 100's of very experienced and seasoned riders. 
But my experience has always been a good one, I've always been glad I went at the end of the day (no matter how bad the weather has been on some of them 😂) and I don't regret any of them. 
This was no different. It was a fun evening, it certainly answered some questions and settled some nerves about the actual day itself and it just means less unknowns when the actual day itself arrives. 
It was good to get a run around the course itself a few times as well and get a feel it. I am so happy with the setup on the bike, I think I have the perfect gearing for the demands of the course and I was very happy with the comfort and the way the bike carried speed and handled the corners etc. I can't think of any changes I'd need to make. 
The bike itself got some attention, which was nice but caught me a little off guard 😂 But it was nice that the work and planning I put into it got some acknowledgement. 
I hope to have a little YouTube video done by the weekend showing the bike. 

Sneak Peak

Monday 4th May
A little sneak peak of the custom bike I’ve built for the Mondello Challenge - I just finished the Lust For Life branding today. If I do say so myself, it looks awesome 🤩

Sat 2nd May

Saturday 2nd May
So its been a good week training. I was mostly aiming for consistency this week and just getting into a rythm, but today I actually managed a 100KM Zwift Spin at good power and keeping the heart rate in check. Really encouraged by that. 
A long way to go still, a lot of work still to be done, but I may not be starting off from as low a base as I thought. Hopefully next week keeps this trend going. 
I've also started posting on the socials about the event now and the charity side of it, so that was a big step as well. 

Wednesday 29th April

Thursday 30th Apr

Only time for a short 30min session today, but its consistency I want to establish first and then ramp up the sessions. Made the most of the 30mins though with a few hard 5 min efforts. 
I'd like to talk a little bit about ZWIFT and how indoor training using this platform has transformed my life. I only took up cycling during Covid and initially it was just indoor on a trainer. But that transfered to an interest in riding outdoors which has even led to building my own bikes.
The level of fitness and overall health it has brought me has been life changing. I was around 105kg when I started and I am now around 80kg. I love the many levels of engagement from easy Z2 rides with a Pace Bot to climbing challenges to flat out racing and then the Racing Series that can go on for weeks on a sort of league table basis.
There is also the Team aspect of Zwift. I joined the ART team (Atom Racing Team) shortly after starting Zwift and the social engagement and team support has been great. 
And the fitness I'm gaining indoors does transfere to outdoor rides when I have taken on long sportives and other challenges, home and abroad - the fitness gained on my indoor setup has stood to me. 
Over the years I have slowly built up an indoor setup I am really proud of and an environment I look forward to going out to train in - most the time 😂

This is my Pain Cave, and I have suffered many hours here 😂 and hope to suffer many more. 
The majority of my prep and training for the Mondello24 will take place here, including not only the basic riding time and fitness, but also dialling in the bike fit, trying different saddles, shoes, and so many other things that can be tested using this setup. Everything can be easily adjusted within a few minutes to try something different and find what works for me best right now given my current physical ability and flexibility and considering the unique requirements of the actual challenge itself. 

Sun/Mon 26th -27th April. Steady training starts.

Monday 27th Apr
Time to start trying to regain some fitness. 50km Zwift yesterday at an easy pace (170w) and another 50km today at a tougher pace (232w). Still adjusting to some new medication and so need to find a balance between increasing fitness but not pushing too hard and stress the body too much and detrimentally impact sleep etc. 
So I'll have to temper a lot of rides and build slowly for the next few weeks, and try and build distance rather than power. 
Thankfully mentally I've been in the zone the last few days and I'm hoping I can maintain that in the weeks ahead - but its very much one day at a time, and try and make the most of the good days. 

Thank you to my Sponsors

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Anonymous

You’ve got this Alan.

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Janice And Tony Mcguinness

We think you are amazing for doing this challenge for such a worthy cause. We are in awe. Well done. We are cheering you on from the sidelines.

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Melissa Reid

You can do this 💪🏼 xx

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Jill Harrison

To Alan, what a wonderful thing you are doing! We love you so much and appreciate this cause so much as you know from our own experience. We are always behind you Alan whatever the outcome. Love the Harrison’s 😘

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Sharon

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Mark O Rourke

Go for it Alan. A fantastic cause.

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Kathy And Alf Sharp

We are so proud of you for standing u!

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Roisin Lawlor

You are an inspiration- your courage and pure guts to tackle mental health face on! We will be routing for you big time!! Lots of love Abe & Ro xx

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Deborah

Wanted to help get you over the €1000 mark 🥰

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Pauli

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Harry Stromberg

Good luck buddy!

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Deborah Reid

So proud of you bro. ♥️ This is so inspiring and a beautiful example of alchemising your pain into power.

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Tony & Kathy Murphy

Have a great day Alan

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Alex Skinner

Well done Alan. Hope it Goes well , ease up on the pictures of you in Lycra .

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Gary Neoh

Go go go Alan.... Keep it up

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David Aylward And Paul Walsh

Best of luck and well done!

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Fergus Walsh

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Fi

You continue to astound me with your grit, perseverance, resilience and kindness. Whatever you accomplish today , I’m proud of you. 💕

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Mark Day

Overcoming adversity in whatever form that takes is always inspirational.

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Tony Waugh

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Sandra Blair (aka Momma Blair)

So proud of all you have done and continue to do. You're a great son in law and this is another example of your wonderful kind nature.

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Martin Mcneill

Good luck Alan, you’ll be smashing it no matter what your final distance is!

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Ellen E

Very best of luck

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Fozzie (art)

Good Luck Alan, you’ll smash it 🙌🏻

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Taglienti Family

Alan this is such a beautiful thing you’re doing. Thank you for sharing your journey and I hope you know how powerful it is. We’re rooting for you but regardless of the outcome, you’ve already done amazing work on yourself and for mental health 👏🏻

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Lisa O'reilly

We wish you all the best with this massive task you are about to do for such an amazing cause. We know you will smash it on the day. Thinking of you!!

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Mark Davies

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Nicola Briggs

So proud of you, Alan. You are an inspiration and an amazing person. Wishing you every success in the Mondello 24 - you will smash it!🥳

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Lisa Waters

Best of luck Alan 💪😊

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Tania Henry

Incredible my friend - all the best for the 20th lots love x

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Anonymous

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Christopher Marshall

Proud of you mate. Stay strong

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Niall

You will smash it 👍👍

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Luke G

All the best Alan! An amazing thing to do for a very important cause 👍🏻❤️

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Sinead Tritschler

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Avril Smith

Well done Alan. Such a great cause and a really good way to give back after personal experiences. We wish you all the best in the challenge! ❤️‍🔥

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Anonymous

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Carol Collins

Best of luck Alan😊

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Michelle O Keeffe

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Leah Charles

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Linny

Proud of u fellow FRR buddy 🥰💪

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Kathleen

Best of luck Alan 😊

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Megan And Bobby Mcallister

You’re doing great. Having a husband who has been dealing with the same struggles we admire you!

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Mike H

Best of luck mate. Hope you manage to get to the distance you hope for.

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Ally

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Nicola Omalley

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Elaine Brett

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Aisling Brookes

Well done Alan, what a great way to use a negative personal experience benefit yourself and others! We’re rooting for you!

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Truda Merriman

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Deborah Reid

From Bernie Farrell

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Joe Fernley

Good luck Alan

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Chloe R

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Sarah Kugler

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Aisling Hutchinson

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Fiona Walsh

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Karen W (art)

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Peter Lacken

Incredible challenge for an important cause. Best of luck Alan.

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Liam Redmond