The GForce look hits Paris

The team in front of the Eiffel Tower
The team in front of the Eiffel Tower

David Thompson from Dromore, Northern Ireland, has put his passion to good use, cycling from London to Paris with two friends to raise money for Northern Ireland Hospice.

Part of an organised group of 175 cyclists, Mr Thompson took part in the four-day challenge, crossing the finish line at the Eiffel Tower, looking victorious in GForce’s new high performance cycling kit. Throughout this incredible challenge, Mr Thompson and the team averaged 80 miles a day and raised almost £5,000 for the Hospice and all at Gymphlex would like to extend their hearty congratulations.

Cycling is currently more popular than ever before, buoyed by the success of the Tour de France in Yorkshire earlier this year, GForce has noted a significant increase in enquiries for professional cycling wear. This is why the company has developed a range of customable high performance garments specifically to suit the demands of the sport. This encompasses a short sleeve and long sleeve race top and race shorts as well as a bib short, are all created in technically superior fabrics to aid performance.

The beauty of the GForce approach is that any of the huge range of garments can be custom designed, with either specified colours, or, using the dye sublimation service, literally any pattern, colours, badges or logos. With minimum order of just 12, the GForce cycling range is perfect for cycling teams.

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