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 The Tour De Grouse 2009    35 riders cycling for Multiple Sclerosis Society in

Money is still coming in and each pound is very much appreciated - so please do not stop!  Overall, on behalf of all the riders, we have cleared £15,000 which means over £19,000 including the tax which is recovered back.  That is a fantastic result on behalf of all the riders and the MS Society for which a big thank you is desrved by each and every donor.  What a difference this will make to research and also to respite care.  We have now comforably 

What a day!  Even with the rain - and there was lots of it; even with the pain - and there was lots of it; it was the company of the riders and support group and the scenery, together with the thought of MS sufferers may go through which made for a memorable day.  My sincere thanks go to all who contributed, whether financially or who helped in other ways. 

For those reading this for the first time, the Tour de Grouse 2005 went from the Corran Ferry to Ardnamurchan Peninsula via Glenfinnan and back on the low road - 140 miles in all for those who completed the route.  Regrettably, I had had problems with thigh muscels and felt unable to manage the middle section so 'only' managed a cool 100 miles.  boy was it good to get back for the 7pm ferry having caught the one earlier on at 7am!

The rest of this note is as before..... The opportunity to donate is still very muchopen and any contributions will be gratefully received.

 There are approx. 10,500 people in alone with MS which is more per capita than anywhere else in the world! Because of this, is known as the Hotspot for MS.   MS is the most common neurological condition affecting young adults and is most commonly diagnosed between the ages of 20-40. 

I feel responsible for the Tour fundraising this year as I persuaded the other riders to adopt this charity.  I had been inspired after reading a biography of Jackie du Pre, one of the great cellists we have been blessed with and who tragically died from the disease in 1987.  She was struck down in her prime by multiple sclerosis.  Reading the biography moved me to tears at the waste of an exceptional talent; this was all the more pertinent since I knew some of those mentioned in the book and my sister-in-law also suffers from the same disease. 

I chose to support research and respite care. The research is well organised and is desparately important.  For those who have the disease already and also for their families, the fantastic respite care service the society provides at the only centre for the country, at Leuchie by North Berwick, deserves our support.

The Multiple Sclerosis Society Scotland is ’s largest voluntary organisation dedicated to supporting everyone whose life has been affected by Multiple Sclerosis.  The Society receives no government funding so is entirely reliant on voluntary contributions in able to continue funding their vital work. If you choose reward the cyclists for their effort, every £100 raised would fund 3 hours of Research at one of our three main research centres in or it could part fund a new specially built mattress for Leuchie House.

Every pound you can give and every mile we cycle will take the Society that little bit closer to the ultimate aim: beating MS forever

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So please enjoy the feeling of having given generously to a very worthy cause.

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Great event , good luck & I hope the body stands it !! Donation by Charles Warner on 06/08/09

 
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Remember the painkillers! I'll be cheering you on from Wyoming... Donation by Tinks on 06/08/09

 
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best wishes, hope you have a forgiving saddle! Donation by Charles Young on 05/08/09

 
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Donation by anonymous on 05/08/09

 
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Seeing as you gave The Scotsman a plug in your begging email I couldn't resist. Best of luck with the cycle! Donation by Peter Ranscombe on 05/08/09

 
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It's great to be young !! all strength to your legs and enjoy the trip Donation by Stewart Chalmers on 05/08/09

 
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May the sun shine gently on your head, the wind blow firmly at your back, and the cars keep definitely off your tail. Donation by Jock and Margaret Stein on 05/08/09

 
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Hope the weather allows you to enjoy the wonderful views. Good Luck Donation by Vivian Hastie on 04/08/09

 
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Well done Francis, I will be with you in spirit (Glenfiddich I think) Donation by Andrew Green on 04/08/09

 
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May the force be with your knees! PS Hope you've got a super-soft pneumatically assisted saddle. Your posterior will say thank you! Donation by Moray Welsh on 04/08/09

 
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Donation by Anonymous on 03/08/09

 
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Good Luck Francis.Great cause Donation by Timothy Appleton on 03/08/09

 
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Such a worthy cause - good on you. And may the wind be always at your back! Donation by Richard and Ingalo Elson on 03/08/09

 
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Good luck Francis and I hope all goes well. Donation by Douglas Connell on 02/08/09

 
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Good luck - don't fall off! Great to see you all the other day. Donation by Penny Beare on 02/08/09

 
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Full of admiration and kind wishes hope the knee holds out Donation by kate Ben Matt on 02/08/09

 
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Fantastic cause Francis. Hope the injury is not playing up too much and that you are back in training. Estelle Donation by Estelle Nicol on 02/08/09

 
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Margaret joins me in wishing you all strength and stamina! Donation by Dendle French on 02/08/09

 
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Donation by Anon on 02/08/09

 
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Hope the training is going well. I seem to remember cold potatoes are a key ingredient to success! Good luck. Donation by Alison Shepherd on 01/08/09

 
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Donation by Anonymous on 30/07/09

 
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