A Bedale dentist is preparing to ride more than 4,000km from the Yorkshire Dales to West Africa to raise funds for Yorkshire Air Ambulance charity, in memory of her late mother.
Teresa Robinson, 55, will set off on Friday 14 March on an ambitious motorcycling journey to Dakar, Senegal, as part of a group of ten riders. The three-and-a-half-week, 4,000-mile challenge will see her travel from her home in the Yorkshire Dales, through France, Spain, Morocco, Western Sahara and Mauritania, before reaching Senegal, tackling mountain passes, vast desert terrain and remote dirt roads along the way.
Inspired by the original Paris–Dakar Rally route, the once-in-a-lifetime adventure has long been on Teresa’s bucket list. She will be the only woman in the group and hopes to raise vital funds to support Yorkshire Air Ambulance charity, which relies entirely on public donations to keep its helicopters flying.

Teresa, who has been riding motorbikes since she was 21, will complete the challenge on her Honda CRF 300 Rally dual sport bike. She says learning to ride in sand will be one of the toughest parts of the journey, as she prepares to cross the Sahara Desert.
Teresa is undertaking the challenge in memory of her mother, Catherine Robinson, who was airlifted to hospital by Yorkshire Air Ambulance following a serious road traffic collision. Following the incident, the Charity remained close to Catherine’s heart, and her story was later featured on the BBC series Helicopter Heroes.

Speaking about the challenge, Teresa said: “Yorkshire Air Ambulance holds a very special place in my family’s heart. They were there for my mum after a serious car accident, and we will always be grateful for the lifesaving care they provided. This challenge is my way of giving something back, and while it will be tough at times, I’m expecting plenty of excitement along the way. Knowing I’m supporting such an incredible charity and thinking of the many bikers and families they’ve helped, will keep me going every mile.”
So far, Teresa has raised over £1000 through her JustGiving page, with support from 22 donors, and hopes to raise as much as possible before she sets off in March.
Tessa Klemz, Regional Fundraising Manager at Yorkshire Air Ambulance charity, said: “We’re incredibly grateful to Teresa for choosing to support Yorkshire Air Ambulance through this challenge. Every fundraiser plays a vital role in helping us continue delivering lifesaving care across Yorkshire and being there for patients when they need us most. We wish Teresa the very best of luck as she sets off on this journey and thank her for helping ensure we can continue responding to emergencies across the region.”
To support Teresa’s challenge and help Yorkshire Air Ambulance continue saving lives across the region, visit: https://www.justgiving.com/page/teresa-robinson-1
