Two Rhodes University students, James Dillon and Tim Hulley will leave Grahamstown on their Friendship Cycle from the Drostdy Arch tomorrow at 9am.

They will be cycling from Grahamstown to Harrismith with nothing but the clothes on their backs and a trailer load of books which they will deliver to disadvantaged schools along the way.

Two Rhodes University students, James Dillon and Tim Hulley will leave Grahamstown on their Friendship Cycle from the Drostdy Arch tomorrow at 9am.

They will be cycling from Grahamstown to Harrismith with nothing but the clothes on their backs and a trailer load of books which they will deliver to disadvantaged schools along the way.

The Rhodes University Cycling Club will meet up with the two and give them a lead out on their way out of town, riding about 10 to 15km.

Devin Cripwell, Rhodes Cycling Club chairman encouraged club members and non club members to “come along and support these guys at the start of what will be an awesome adventure”, adding that cyclists can use road or mountain bikes.

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