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Prudential RideLondon-Surrey 100 2018 · 29 July 2018 ·

NPUK is dedicated to making a positive difference to the lives of people affected by Niemann-Pick diseases and their families. Our vision is a world where those affected can meaningfully participate in society, reach their full potential and achieve the best possible quality of life.

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Last year Mario and Luigi (aka Patrick and I) completed the Prudential Ride London in support of Niemann- Pick UK (see photo below!). The event is a 100 mile cycle through the heart of London/ Surrey and is essentially the cycling equivalent of the London Marathon.

It is with great pleasure that we're able to ride again this year in support of this fantastic charity. Unfortunately the tandem has been retired after barely surviving last year and instead I (Chris) will be riding with my dad (Michael Charman), Darren Kok and Dan Bracknall. Although only a handful of the c30,000 riders last year donned fancy dress, we thought it would be good to let you decide what we wear. If you are able to make any sort of donation then in the comment section, please vote for one of the options below.

The ride is on the 29th July so we'll need to count votes by 13th July and order costumes.

a) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

b) Ghostbusters

c) Power Rangers

Niemann- Pick is a very rare, neurodegenerative disease that impacts children and has the nickname "Childhood Alzheimer's". NPUK is a small charity and any donations received go to providing much needed practical/emotional support, advice/information and facilitate research into potential therapies.



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