BBC Radio 2 presenter Paddy McGuinness has crossed the finish line to complete his epic Children In Need cycling challenge, after riding 300 miles from Wales to Scotland on a Raleigh Chopper bike.
The former Top Gear and Question of Sport host, 51, has raised more than £7.5m on his five-day journey on a customised 1970s children's bike called Patch.
"What a sight, what a feeling!" he said, as he finished his journey at BBC Scotland's HQ in Glasgow at 10.28am this morning.
Paddy McGuinness told Zoe Ball about the final day when he was cheered on by crowds on the cycle from Strathaven to Glasgow: "I'm going down into East Kilbride, people are out, they're ringing bells, the sun is just coming up and it's the best part of the day. I can really see people's faces, I love it! I'm going to miss this. I'm absolutely broken but i've never been as happy, honestly.”
The former Top Gear and Question of Sport host, 51, has raised more than £7.5m on his five-day journey on a customised 1970s children's bike called Patch.
McGuinness's fundraising total will rise significantly after Scottish businessman and philanthropist Sir Tom said he would double any donations made from Wednesday onwards, up to a £3m limit.
He was joined by Olympic cyclist Sir Chris Hoy on Thursday, and received messages of support from his Phoenix Nights co-star Peter Kay.
Take a look at the pictures below as Paddy completed his challenge in Glasgow.

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