Radio 1 DJ heads to South Yorkshire in charity bike ride
Greg James carrying an inflatable duck during a visit to the University of York in 2024.
By Hugh Beattie
March 16, 2026

Greg James will embark on a journey through towns like Dinnington and Doncaster in an effort to raise money for Red Nose Day, as part of his 2026 Comic Relief Longest Ride challenge.

He is travelling thousands of kilometres from Weymouth to Edinburgh across eight gruelling days before arriving in time for the Comic Relief telethon on Friday evening. The breakfast presenter has already raised over £190,000 for the charity.

Speaking on BBC Radio 1, he said: “I’m 80km into day four and the donations gave me a huge boost.

“I’m just so determined now, even though my legs are screaming at me.”

Map of Greg James' route through South Yorkshire
Map of Greg James’ route through South Yorkshire

The streets of South Yorkshire will be out in their masses to support Greg tomorrow, who’s challenge is the longest ever for a Comic Relief fundraiser.

Facebook groups have been quick to advertise the event, urging schools and others to get onto the streets and cheer for one of Britain’s most loved DJs.

Greg’s route on Tuesday 17 March begins in Worksop before ending in York, totalling around 60 miles.

After being joined by Birmingham’s Joe Lycett for today’s leg, will a famous South Yorkshire counterpart be in attendance tomorrow?