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I will be cycling from the most southerly point to the most northerly point of our green and pleasant mainland in May 2012. The route I will be taking is over 1000 miles. I don't think I have ever cycled more than about 50 miles in a day before so you can safely say this is going to be tough.

I would like to raise as much money as I can to help the charity Ataxia UK and I am going to explain why below. I am sorry if it is a bit graphic. I found it hard to type to be honest. However I cannot bear to think that other people have to go through what my family endured over the last 25 years without trying to help in some way.

I have lost both my beautiful sisters Janet and Erika to a rare form of Ataxia. 10,000 people in the UK suffer from Ataxia. The condition is little understood and has no cure at present. Ataxia is a neurological disorder that affects sufferers to different degrees in many ways. In most cases it affects balance, co-ordination and speech. However in my sisters case it was particularly debilitating. From the age of 14-15 in both Janet and Erika, muscles began to waste so that legs, arms, hands and feet slowly started to fail. Over a period of 10 years walking became impossible, leaving them wheelchair bound. This was followed by losing the ability to hold things such as a cup or a knife and fork. Eventually their speech began to fail and swallowing food became impossible. The simple pleasure of eating became a tube that fed directly into their stomach. This slow degeneration happened over 20+ years until it began to affect their involuntary motor functions (heart and lungs). Ataxia finally took them from us when they were in their early 40's. It is a dreadful condition to have in what should have been the prime of their lives. It was very painful for them and for us to witness.

Ataxia has certainly shaped my family over the years. I believe my sisters determination to fight the condition was an inspiration to me. To see their beaming smiles when I visited made me realise what really matters in life. Material wealth, all the adornments of modern society mean nothing in the grand scheme of things. What I would have given for them to to have a normal chance at life.

Ataxia UK is a small, entirely contribution based charity with no government assistance. It does an amazing job helping to support the care of sufferers, young and old. They set up and provide ataxia centres and also fund research into finding a cure, which I am sure you will agree is vital. They only have 12 staff so are not over-burdened with costs. They need all the funds they can get to continue their good work. So that is why I am cycling LEJOG. 1000miles of cycling doesn't seem that much of an effort when you put it in context. (I will probably regret saying that :)). I have started a blog so you can keep up to date with my training. I will be setting off May 2012 and hopefully complete the challenge in 12days #mce_temp_url#


So I would be very grateful if you could donate a little of your hard earned cash. As you can see I've set the target really high. I have no idea if I can achieve that, but you know what! I'm going to give it my best shot. All funds go directly to the charity.

Thank you for taking the time to read this far down the page. I know it's a bit long and a bit serious in places. So sorry for that. I do hope you can spare some "sausage and mash" for the cause. It would mean an awful lot to me.

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Dear Brian & Rosemary Please find our donation for your Ataxia fund. We are really enjoying your blog. Keep up the good work Take care Derek & Jackie Donation by Brian Knott on 12/02/12

 
£50.00 + £12.50 Gift Aid
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Good luck Nobby. Just thinking about that distance wears me out. I'm sure you'll do it! Donation by PAUL SUMMERS on 30/01/12

 
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Good Luck Brian, from all at Apart Audio Donation by ian hodgkinson on 24/01/12

 
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Donation by George Whiterod on 23/01/12

 
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Good luck Brian, In Peak Health Physiotherapy and Sports injury clinics are so pleased to support you in the exciting adventure! Donation by IN PEAK HEALTH PHYSIOTHERAPY on 17/01/12

 
£125.00
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Brian We have been enjoying the blog. Hope all the preparations go well in 2012. See you soon Donation by Steve and Sue Wheatcroft on 09/01/12

 
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From the babydaddy, me and Nick. Hope the thighs are recovered from that harrowing ride the other day, made me lol :) Donation by Carole A Davis on 07/01/12

 
£150.00
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Brian this is an amazing cause. Good luck with reaching your target! Donation by Adam Osborne on 04/01/12

 
£10.00 + £2.50 Gift Aid
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best of luck,going to be a awesome ride, debbie &tony Donation by anthony fearnehough on 28/12/11

 
£20.00 + £5.00 Gift Aid
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I saw your raffle total was £895.00 so I am making it up to £1000 with this donation. You are doing so well. Keep up the good work Brian. Donation by Aunty Joan on 28/12/11

 
£105.00 + £26.25 Gift Aid

Donation by Anonymous on 26/12/11

 
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Good luck sure you'll have no problem. We are on hand for MTB etc. although I can't bring myself to shave my legs like you and ride a road bike :)). Donation by Mark & Fiona Brogden on 24/12/11

 
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Good luck Brian Donation by Mr & Mrs Boothroyd on 22/12/11

 
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Good luck Brian - we saw you in the paper Donation by Anthony & Susan Waterhouse on 22/12/11

 
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Best wishes for your mammoth trip, suitably padded saddle I hope! I know you made that cake, Rosemary can only use a microwave! lol ;-0 Donation by Jacqui Tillyard on 20/12/11

 
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Hi Brian. Let me know if you are in the Leicestershire area and I'll get some pictures for the paper. glen@digitalphotographycourses.co.uk Donation by Glen Tillyard on 20/12/11

 
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Thanks so much to everyone for your generous efforts in selling my raffle tickets and to everyone who bought a ticket. Donation by Brian Knott on 20/12/11

 
£895.00 + £223.75 Gift Aid

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Wishing you all the best. Donation by Julie Boardman on 12/12/11

 
£20.00

Good luck Brian (&Rosemary!).We look forward to hearing all about your adventures along the way.Best wishes from Lisa, Shaun, Ellie, Megan and Poppy x Donation by lisa mcclarnon on 02/12/11

 
£50.00 + £12.50 Gift Aid

Good luck, Brian! We'll come out to cheer you when you go past! love Pat & Jim Donation by Patricia Barrow on 25/11/11

 
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Donation by Roy & Doreen Peacock on 10/11/11

 
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Best wishes for this mission Brian, and thank you for doing this for Janet and Erika. and raising awareness of Ataxia Mum and Dad Donation by Alec Knott on 02/11/11

 
£1,000.00 + £250.00 Gift Aid

Donation by Mrs D D Robinson on 02/11/11

 
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Good Luck Brian with your mission to raise funds and of course awareness of this rare condition. Best wishes, Bill Donation by Bill Mackie on 01/11/11

 
£60.00 + £15.00 Gift Aid
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