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Thanks for taking the time to visit my JustGiving page.
This is all about remembering a good friend, and paying tribute to some really gutsy young people.
My niece, Natalie, was diagnosed with leukemia in May 2010. She was only 13 at the time. She has endured some very difficult and traumatic treatments over a very long time but has now been given an "all clear", subject to regular check ups, and some ongoing treatments and meds.
Joe, the son of good friends, was only 16 when he was diagnosed with a "rare" bone cancer in June 2010. Joe has also endured some difficult, painful and traumatic treatments but he too has now been given an "all clear", as above, subject to some ongoing meds and treatment.
These are two stories with a happy ending.
Both of these young people were taken care of by staff at the John Radcliffe hospital in Oxford, in the Kamran Ward. My thanks go toeveryone there for their support, care and understanding.
However, many of you will also know that the outcome of cancer is not always so good. My good friend and cycling "partner" Simon Pool, died from Cancer in August 2010 at a very young 47.
During his battle against cancer, the last few weeks of his life were spent at the Florence Nightingale Hospice in Aylesbury who made his time there as comfortable as it could be during that terrible time for him.
Although the hospice is NHS, it relies greatly on charitable donations to make this more than a hospital, therefore I would like to focus the donations from this endeavour to this hospice.
For my part, for each of the above, I will attempt a cycling challenge, so three big rides over three months.This all kicks off as follows:-
1. 8th May with the Fred Whitton challenge - The Saddleback Fred Whitton Challenge is a gruelling 112 mile sportive ride around the English Lake District, taking in six of the major passes en route.The route starts & finishes at Coniston, and includes the climbs of Kirkstone Pass, Honister Pass, Newlands Pass, Whinlatter Pass, Cold Fell, Irton Pike, and finishes with the brutal Hardknott & Wrynose Passes.Total vertical climbing is around 3800m.
2. 5th June - The Dragon ride - The 2011 Verenti Dragon Ride Wales is hailed as "The UKs Premier Cyclosportive".The ride covers 200km over the challenging climbs of the South Wales Valleys including the classic Category 1 climbs of the Bwlch and Rhigos. Total vertical climbing is 3000m and the ride skirts the bleak but beautiful Brecon Beacons.
3. 3rd July - La Marmotte - The doyenne of French cyclosportives. This 174km route culminates in the legendary climb to Alpe d'Huez.
With 5000m of vertical climbing over a distance of 174 km (110 miles) the course starts at Bourg d’Oisans, climbs the Col de Glandon, descends into the Maurienne Valley, climbs the Col de la Telegraph, then the Col de Galibier, drops down to the Col de Lauteret, then back down to Bourg d’Oisans and, for the grand finale, climbs up to Alpe d’Huez.It is still regarded as the toughest sportive of them all!
For two of these events, 2 and 3 above, I will ride with Robbo. This is one of those Pixar "Shrek and Donkey" moments but I'm unsure who is who! - as a relative newcomer to such distances and terrain, these two events will prove even more daunting an experience for him. In his words,........
The experiences of our friends have inspired me to train as hard as I can not to let these worthy causes down.

The memory of Simon completing a similar Alpine event with Jeff in 2009 is also a massive motivator. Sadly a lifetime of doughnuts and lager has not been the sort of carb loading required for these challenges and I suspect I’ll be enjoying the down bits more than the up bits (21 hair pin bends at the finish in Alpe D’huez could be quite tough!). Thanks for your support of these incredible charities.”

553 km on the road and over 11,800 vertical meters climbed - hours of training (mostly alone), and a very tolerant wife (and that's before I spend time on the bike!) - that must be worth a small donation for a great cause, in memory of a great bloke, and in recognition of two brave youngsters and their success stories.
Thank you.
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Donation by Martin Keats on 25/07/11

 
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Simon, Joe, Natalie. Jeff (perhaps Robbo)... respect Donation by Anonymous on 06/07/11

 
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Never in any doubt. Even with a fake leg injury. Well done mate. Great effort. Dragging Robbo over those mountains is one mighty achievement. Donation by Darren Williams on 06/07/11

 
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I heard that the 6 year old girl on a tricycle that won last year didn't do so well this year as she was towing her younger brother. She came 2nd! Donation by Michael Garvey on 06/07/11

 
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Very impressed - well done Donation by Roger Webb on 23/06/11

 
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Jeff... great effort. Donation by Iain on 19/06/11

 
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Donation by Steve Binder on 12/06/11

 
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Well done you!!! Great cause & I think the hat looks good too!!! Donation by Paula on 10/06/11

 
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Well done Jeff!! Those hills look fun....You should do what I did, its all on the flat!! Donation by Adam Pool on 09/06/11

 
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Well done Jeff! 2 down 1 to go!! Good luck with the last one. Donation by Paul Hyde on 07/06/11

 
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Donation by Joy Paulose on 07/06/11

 
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Makes my London to Brighton sound like a walk in the park, which it is by comparison. Well done so far and best of luck for the final event. Paul Donation by Paul Aston on 07/06/11

 
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Well done on the last two challenges and all the best for La Marmotte. Donation by Jan Kemple on 07/06/11

 
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We've done the hairpins of Alpe d'Huez by coach - good luck this time by bike ! Donation by Andy Leonard on 07/06/11

 
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Wishing you the best of luck for the challenge ahead. From all your friends at Interfoam. Donation by Paul Cheney on 13/05/11

 
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Jeff, you are truly amazing, inspirational and I am so proud that you're my brother. We're with you all the way, love Jude, Barry, Nicky and Natalie Donation by judy searle on 12/05/11

 
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Hannah, Matt and I are SO pleased that you have chosen this fantastic charity for your hard earned sponsorship - thank you! Donation by Mary Pool on 10/05/11

 
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CONGRATULATIONS ON A WONDERFUL ACHIEVEMENT FOR GREAT CAUSES ! Donation by Derek Vere on 10/05/11

 
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WELL DONE FROM ALL AT BOWYERS Donation by PATRICIA BOWYER on 10/05/11

 
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Well done ... phase ONE !! Donation by Peter Mitchell on 10/05/11

 
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From the Partners at Blandy & Blandy Donation by Annette Rumbold on 09/05/11

 
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Inspiring stuff mate and, as a few others have said, I'm also sure that Simon will be with you all of the way. My legs ache just reading your page! Donation by Mike Brown on 07/05/11

 
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Donation by Richard Vere on 06/05/11

 
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Good luck! Sounds like a real challenge.... Donation by Sarah Smith on 06/05/11

 
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Memories of Si are with me always. So alike, you are a constant reminder. Fit, restless, determined! Thank you and good luck to you and your donkey! x Donation by H on 06/05/11

 
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