TV presenter Dan Walker has completed a 200-mile charity cycle ride saying it has left him in “unbelievable pain”. The 47-year-old, who also DJs on Classic FM, cycled the width of the north of England for 48 hours to raise money for Global’s Make Some Noise. Walker was left unconscious for 25 minutes and had little memory of what happened after colliding with a car while riding his bike in Sheffield last February.

But he has now completed the longest bike ride of his life, while continuing to present Classic FM Breakfast from 6.30am to 10am during the two-day trip. Speaking about his achievement, Walker said: “It feels painful but also exhilarating to have done it.

“The longest I’ve ever been on a bike in my life is an hour. I committed to doing it. “I knew it was going to be difficult, and the whole time, I just had in my mind the people that we are raising money for.

“I’m in unbelievable pain at the minute, but I’ve enjoyed doing it. I could lie down on the floor and just fall asleep.” His ride began in Withernsea, Yorkshire, on Thursday October 3, and finished in Sheffield, where he grew up, at the end of the day, where he was serenaded by the Steel City Choristers.

On Friday October 4 he continued on to Manchester, visiting some of the small charities and grassroots projects his fundraising will support, before eventually arriving in Liverpool where he crossed the finish line outside the M&S Bank Arena at 6.30pm. In Liverpool he was greeted by a welc.