Spectra Group (UK) Ltd, a specialist provider of secure voice, data and satellite communications systems, has a long history of supporting extreme challenges that push the boundaries of human endurance. Spectra Group continues that heritage by becoming the lead sponsor of Aaron Moon’s most ambitious challenge yet: cycling 2,517 miles from Chicago to Los Angeles along the historic Route 66, aiming to become the first amputee to complete the route and to set the fastest recorded time by completing the route in just 22 days, without any rest days.
Aaron Moon is a former Royal Marines Commando who lost his leg in Afghanistan in 2009 when his vehicle was struck by an IED. Refusing to be defined by injury, Aaron has rebuilt his life with unshakable resilience. He went on to become a professional golfer, the world’s first amputee indoor skydiving instructor, a motivational speaker and a TV personality on Channel 4’s Hunted. In January 2025, Aaron faced yet another battle for his life when he survived a catastrophic saddle blood clot. Doctors gave him little chance of making it through but, once again, he defied the odds. That fighting spirit, forged on the battlefield and tested in recovery, continues to drive him forward and culminated in the idea for his Route 66 challenge – cycling the entire 2,517 miles of the legendary Route 66 in just 22 days, which is one of the toughest endurance rides in the world. The challenge is made even tougher with only one leg and no rest days.
Aaron was inspired to not only demonstrate physical determination but also show others what is possible when you set your mind to the task and apply mental resilience. He is also aiming to raise £100,000 for his selected charities; Blesma, Team Forces, The Wounded Warrior Project and Rock2Recovery to raise awareness of the challenges faced by veterans and amputees – all topics close to his heart. He said, “This ride is more than a physical challenge, it’s a statement of resilience and possibility. After losing my leg in Afghanistan and facing a life-threatening blood clot this year, I’ve committed myself to proving that the mind is stronger than any adversity. To prepare, I’ve been training daily, pushing through pain, adapting to limits, and shaping a narrative that says: don’t stop when you fall. Every mile, every pedal stroke, every dawn wake-up builds toward the moment I’ll launch from Chicago. This is Route 66, 2,517 miles in 22 days, no rest and I want people to see that if I can do this, maybe they can too.”
At Team Forces, we use sport and challenge to transform lives across the Armed Forces community. Aaron’s Route 66 ride is a powerful example of resilience, courage and possibility, and we are proud to support it. We’re especially delighted that Spectra Group has stepped up as lead sponsor for such an inspiring challenge.
I am always in awe of those who overcome adversity, seek to find the best in themselves and want to support others. Aaron and his Route 66 challenge epitomise this ethos and that is why Spectra Group wholeheartedly support the work of Team Forces and wanted to be a main sponsor for this Route 66 challenge, in particular.
We wish Aaron all the best of luck with his grueling training regime and will be tracking progress with interest leading up to the main event in August this year.
👉🏻 You can be part of this mission. Every mile Aaron rides is a testament to resilience, but he can’t do it alone. By donating, you’ll not only support him through this gruelling challenge but also help raise vital funds for his chosen charities. Together, we can turn pain into purpose and show that no obstacle is too great to overcome.
