Get ready to be inspired—or maybe even shocked—because Greg James, the beloved Radio 1 Breakfast DJ, is back at it again with a challenge that’s equal parts daring and heartwarming. Remember when he swore the 2018 Pedal To The Peaks would be his last endurance test? Well, think again. Greg has flipped the script and is gearing up for another grueling cycling adventure, all in the name of Comic Relief. But here’s where it gets even more intriguing: this isn’t just a casual bike ride—it’s a week-long journey starting in the picturesque town of Weymouth, Dorset, and ending in the historic city of Edinburgh on Red Nose Day, March 20th. Along the way, he’ll pedal through the heart of England and Wales, passing through quaint villages, bustling towns, and vibrant cities, all while broadcasting live during his breakfast show on March 13th. And this is the part most people miss: Greg openly admits he’s not sure if he can pull it off. “It’s going to be a ludicrous challenge,” he says, “but I’m determined to try.” Why? Because, as he puts it, “a little bit of pain is worth it if it means raising a ton of money for a cause as important as Comic Relief.” But here’s the controversial question: Is it worth pushing your body to the limit for charity, or is there a line we shouldn’t cross? Let us know what you think in the comments—this is a debate that’s sure to spark some strong opinions!