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I have entered the 64 mile long Tour of the Peak bike ride to raise money for Advocates for International Development, an organisation which I have supported since its inception.
Advocates for International Development (http://www.a4id.org/default.aspx) uses legal skills to champion the United Nations Millennium Development Goals. The MDGs represent time-bound and measurable targets for combating poverty, hunger, disease, illiteracy, environmental degradation and discrimination against women. A4ID projects include: providing advice on current or proposed legislation; building the capacity of national trade negotiation teams to assist in their participation in WTO, bilateral and multilateral talks; assisting tribal peoples in the determination of their land rights; and providing technical advice on the terms and structures of debt and trade agreements.
The Tour of the Peak (http://www.kilotogo.com/index.php?option=event_detail&event_id=6) is set in the Peak District (Derbyshire, Cheshire and West Yorkshire). They say it's tough up North and this ride proves the point. The ride starts from the High Peak's flagship leisure facility in Chapel-en-le-Frith and over the 64 mile length of the ride, takes in the infamous Cat and Fiddle Road and the notoriously steep Winnats Pass.
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Thanks.
James
