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Benjamin Roberts-haslam

Dad and police officer killed in tragic crash 'greatly missed every day'

A dad of two who was killed after being hit by a van while out cycling will be remembered this weekend by all those who 'greatly miss him'.

Graeme Rooney, 51, was hit by a Ford Transit Tipper in Altcar last June.

In his memory his former colleagues and the people of Formby are now teaming up to raise money in memory of the "much-loved" dad-of-two.

Graeme was a recognised member of the Formby Velo and massive Everton fan.

Members of the club, friends and former colleagues will be taking on a 24 hour bike ride, with all money raised going to Everton in the Community.

The charity cycle ride, Ride4Graeme, will begin this Saturday at 12pm and last till 12pm Sunday.

Merseyside Police Chief Constable, Serena Kennedy said: “Graeme was a brilliant family-man, police officer, and friend, and is greatly missed every day by his colleagues at Merseyside Police.

“He served the communities of Merseyside as an officer for 27 years, and was a true professional who was respected by the public and his colleagues alike.

“Graeme was a keen cyclist and Everton supporter, and I couldn’t think of a more fitting tribute to him than the Ride4Graeme challenge this weekend, which will raise money for the fantastic charity ‘Everton in the Community’."

Formby Velo said: “Twelve months ago, on 2nd June 2020, Graeme Rooney died in a tragic accident whilst out riding his bike with his club Formby Velo.

“Graeme was many things to many people – not least a loving dad, son and husband – and to us he was simply a top bloke and one of the lads.

“Graeme loved his long endurance rides and in his day had ridden solo to Paris as well as completing the Tommy Godwin challenge of over 200 miles in a single day.

“We wanted to celebrate Graeme and his riding by taking on our own endurance challenge as a club – Collectively Ride As Many Miles As We Can In 24 Hours.

“This is not just about a few doing a lot, it’s about everyone in the club and the wider cycling community riding as many miles as they want in memory of Graeme.

"We expect some riders to go over the 100 mile mark and there is even the possibility of a few exceeding 300 miles in the 24 hour period.

"It’s not a race, it’s about everyone riding as many miles as they wish in memory of a great bloke and fellow cyclist.

“We plan to start at 12pm on Saturday 29th May and finish at 12pm on Sunday 30th May. We will ride a loop of 30 miles at approximately two hour intervals and would encourage any cyclists who want to join us to feel free to do so.

“The final lap will begin at 10am on Sunday 30th. It will be steadily paced and we would love as many people as possible to join us on that final lap. Those who have done the 22 hours before will need all the encouragement they can get!”

The meeting point and start point for each lap and for the 10am Sunday 30th May final lap is Formby MOT, 107 Altcar Road, Formby, L37 8DL.

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