About 20,000 motorcyclists participated in a 300-mile procession from London to Barrow-in-Furness to honor TV chef Dave Myers, who passed away from cancer at age 66. The event, marked as 'Dave Day,' raised funds for cancer research and the NSPCC, with participants wearing Hawaiian shirts in tribute. Myers’ widow, Lili, expressed gratitude, saying the day helped in her grieving process and honored Myers' legacy.
About 20,000 motorcyclists participated in a 300-mile procession from London to Barrow-in-Furness to honor TV chef Dave Myers, who passed away from cancer at age 66.
Myers, part of the Hairy Bikers duo with Si King, was commemorated in an event praised for road safety and marked as 'Dave Day.' The ride, covering a 16-mile stretch, concluded in Barrow with a concert and service, raising funds for the Institute of Cancer Research and NSPCC.
Participants wore Hawaiian shirts to reflect Myers' colorful style.
Si King and Myers' widow, Lili, thanked attendees for their support and tribute to Myers' legacy.