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Raised so far: £640.00
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Update!

Well, we made it!  Despite some dreadful weather on the third day which meant that it took us nearly 8 hours to cover less than 30 miles.... We got loads of encouragement on the way, including an extremely kind offer of emergency rescue if the weather defeated us, and made some new friends.  4 days of hills and valleys, A-roads and country lanes, cooked breakfasts, roadside picnics and rather a lot of fish and chips, sunshine, wind, rain and storms!  Read Zak's reports at http://zakonnabike.edublogs.org/

This is where JustGiving say that I should tell you my story.  The truth is that it isn't my story.  It's the story of two (rather special, in my opinion) boys - Zak and Gabriel.

Zak is my son, and he is 8 - nearly 9!  Ever since he first learned to ride a 'wobbly bike' (i.e. one without stabilisers) at the age of 3 he has loved cycling.  Last Summer his BSO broke, leaving him bike-less, so we started to look for a new steed for him.  We did a lot of research, visited a lot of bike shops, tried out bikes from BMXs to mountain bikes and got some expert advice from an online forum we discovered called YACF, before finally buying a lovely second-hand Islabike for his birthday.  Zak loved the idea that his new bike could be a touring bike, and started to hatch a plan to one day ride to his Granny’s house – well over 100 miles away!  So we started, slowly, riding a bit further and a bit faster together.  When we told people what we were planning to do we were often asked, “What are you doing it for?” and the answer was, generally, to see if we can and for fun.

Then, just before the Easter holidays, there was some incredibly sad news at Zak’s school.  One of the pupils there, Gabriel Duran-Escamez , died from a condition called EB.  In many ways Gabriel was a typical 8 year old – obsessed with Doctor Who and Star Wars, sometimes grumpy, often delightful.  In other ways he was really quite exceptional. 

To those who knew him, I don’t need to explain how special Gabriel was and how much he enriched our school and our lives.  To those who didn’t know him, I’m not sure that I can really express what a lovely kid he was –so I’ll borrow some of the words that the headteacher shared at Gabriel’s funeral.

“We realize now, it’s not been about what we can do for you, Gabriel, because you have given us so much more.  It’s really been about what you have done for us.

We are richer for knowing you.  We have learned so much about life with pain, about strength and perseverance, about struggles and joys.  We have become a better school because of you, Gabriel.  You have deepened our understanding of care and respect and courage.  We have learned to value life more, to treasure each moment, to appreciate things that we have.  We have learned that every child is special and has much to give.  This little 8 year old boy from Spain with EB has left a legacy at our school.”

As Zak and I were out riding, during the Easter holidays, we talked about Gabriel sometimes.  Then we had an idea – could we take the opportunity of our bike ride to raise money for DEBRA, the charity that had been such a great support to Gabriel, his family and the school?  We asked Gabriel’s parents if they would like us to raise money in Gabriel’s memory, and they thought it was a great idea.  So here we are!  We’re planning to blog about the ride (and some of our other Silly Bike Adventures) so you can read all about it on Zak’s blog at http://zakonnabike.edublogs.org/

We are paying for all of the costs of our ride ourselves, so none of the money that you might choose to donate will go towards this – it will all go to the charity, minus the small fee that JustGiving charge and with the addition of Gift Aid if your donation is eligible for this. 

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Hola Zak, what an inspirational thing to do for dEBra and our beautiful friend Gabriel. You're so brave. Enjoy your generous achievements! Xx ;) Donation by Devin McMullan on 18/09/10

 
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Well done Zak you have done a great thing!! Smiles & Waves Donation by Arran on 05/09/10

 
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Well done Zak. Everyone must be so proud of you. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to remember Gabriel in this positive way. Donation by Susan Marshall on 01/09/10

 
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Desde Granada nos acordamos mucho de Gabriel y esperamos que algún día estos niños o adultos superen su enfermedad gracias al amor de todos. Donation by Violeta del Río Muñoz on 31/08/10

 
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Donation by R J Horner on 30/08/10

 
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Fantastic journey, loved your blog. Such a lovely idea to help others as well as having fun. Well done Zak & Kat! Donation by Debora Pickering on 29/08/10

 
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That’s a lesson for all of us.Both of you are great. Thank you very much! Love. Donation by Sebastian on 29/08/10

 
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I know Gabriel is so proud of you as I am. You have a big heart, thanks for showing us how to help others. Love, Iris. Donation by Iris Duran on 29/08/10

 
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Great effort Crinkly Cub (and Lion). I loved reading your reports SandyV (YACF) Donation by Sandy Vigar on 27/08/10

 
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Fantastic, inspiring achievement. And great reports too! Donation by Tim Hall on 24/08/10

 
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Well done you two, fantastic achievement Donation by GillP on 24/08/10

 
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Well done :-) Donation by Richard Forrest on 22/08/10

 
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Donation by Alastair Dent on 22/08/10

 
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Go for it! A wonderful adventure for a very thoughtful cause. Donation by Jonathan Duckworth on 21/08/10

 
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Well done Crinkly Cub :) Mal Volio on YACF Donation by Philip Chadwick on 20/08/10

 
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Go Zak. And Kat. Donation by PhilD (yACF) on 20/08/10

 
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Just keep pedaling, you've done the worst part and are nearly there - Oh... and keep your Mum on the straight and narrow! Donation by SlowCoach (YACF) on 20/08/10

 
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Eat lots of Mum's cake & keep pedaling ! Donation by AndrewC (YACF) on 19/08/10

 
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Go Zak! Go Zak! Go Zak! Oh... and Mum too :) Donation by Chris Smith on 19/08/10

 
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Chapeau to the CrinklyPride. ;-) Donation by James Mulholland on 19/08/10

 
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Well done so far! Keep going and keep enjoying it! Donation by Newtoncap, YACF on 18/08/10

 
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Don't leave your mum too far behind. Donation by Ian Staite on 18/08/10

 
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Hope you have a great trip young man ! XXX Donation by A Nonymous on 18/08/10

 
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Best of luck - hope you have fun! Donation by Steve M. on 18/08/10

 
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Well done, Isaac. Hope you enjoy your adventure Donation by Martin Smith on 07/08/10

 
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