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I have come to realise that there are actually four inevitabilities in life; birth, death, taxes, and the need once into your forties to take on an unfeasible physical challenge in aid of charity.  It’s a little known fact that more have signed up to ‘justgiving’ than twitter, it’s just we don’t like to talk about it.

One of the dads at my son’s school emailed me, and others, with the title ‘fancy a cycling challenge’.  I was still feeling frustrated and inadequate having just driven under a height restriction with my bike on the roof generally mangling it before starting the Southern Sportive in October.  In my previous major outing at the Windsor Triathlon I had a spectacular crash on the bike as someone the size of James Cracknell ruthlessly mowed me down.  At least I made it past the start line on that occasion.  So I didn’t give much thought to bullishly filling in the application form for said challenge as a way to redeem myself.

I attended the kickoff briefing last month.  Quite a professional affair as it happens, a drink and some nibbles and a bit of a presentation.  The beads of sweat on my forehead started to appear when after the introductions of various in the audience I realised I was sitting behind a chap that had ridden Le Tour de France three times.  It was at this moment it became clear that when completing my application, ranking myself as an ‘experienced cyclist’ was, well, at best, misguided.

That entire preamble means that between the 18-22 of February I will cycle the 700km or so from Nice to , probably against the strongest Mistral in years, for Sport Relief and the Dallaglio Foundation.  Laurence Dallaglio and a few others are actually starting in and plan to tour through each of the Six Nations venues, finishing in , as part of the ‘Cycle Slam’.  The goal is to raise £1m. 

Dallaglio has picked some good causes; (http://www.dallagliofoundation.com/about-us/benefitting-charities/other-organisations) with two personally resonating being ‘Help for Heroes’ and ‘DebRA’.  All have stories that are deeply moving and in turn make me realise that most of us don’t really have too much to worry about. 

So, it’s a common ask, but ‘please could you sponsor me?’

Bob

 

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Well done Bob. Donation by David Webber on 18/03/10

 
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Well Done Bob, Ian Donation by ian Brotherston on 17/03/10

 
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Donation by Andrew Wilkinson on 17/03/10

 
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Donation by Terry Burwell on 14/03/10

 
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Well done Bob! An amazing effort... Donation by Isabella Woods on 11/03/10

 
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Donation by Robert Johnson on 07/03/10

 
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So what's next on the mad agenda? There must be a few AMBITIONS still to achieve. Well done for this one. Donation by Dixie Harvey on 04/03/10

 
£125.00
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Donation by mandy combes on 02/03/10

 
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Well done :) Next time I'll keep my mouth shut lol Donation by Steve Conway on 02/03/10

 
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Well done Bob. What an amazing achievement! Donation by Richard Cartland on 02/03/10

 
£40.00 + £11.28 Gift Aid
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Donation by Sue Bloch on 27/02/10

 
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Well done Bob, hope you dry out soon, from George, Sarah, Olivia, and Felicity Donation by George Chadwick on 25/02/10

 
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All that red wine and fine cheese should keep you going.... Donation by stuart lacey on 22/02/10

 
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We'll have the cushion ready at work! Donation by Catherine Carter on 22/02/10

 
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Well done Bob. Good effort! (Better late than never) Maxine & Stephen G Donation by stephen galway on 21/02/10

 
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Good luck Donation by John Corker - Omnibus on 19/02/10

 
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NOW I understand why you laughed. Have a nice holiday, indeed... Donation by Nicola Greaves on 17/02/10

 
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Donation by mandy combes on 17/02/10

 
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Good luck Bob. Rather you than me! Cath, Ken, Sam , Becky and Lily x Donation by Cath Robins on 17/02/10

 
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Good luck Bob! Have a good one. Donation by Ross Huggett on 17/02/10

 
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Bonne chance, Bob Donation by GEORGE BRITTON on 17/02/10

 
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Be careful en route: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOur8qXvpnk Donation by Tony Stott on 16/02/10

 
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Good luck and enjoy it! Donation by Raquel de Aymerich on 16/02/10

 
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On behalf of the Technology team at Red Bee Media, wishing you the best of luck on your exciting challenge!!! Donation by Red Bee Media on 16/02/10

 
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Nice Cake Donation by Tom Sykes on 16/02/10

 
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