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You may have seen or heard about the Dallaglio Cycle Slam during this season's 6 Nations from Rome to Edinburgh via Paris, Twickenham, Cardiff and Lansdowne Road. http://www.dallagliocycleslam.com/

The DCS is supporting the following charities:

www.sportrelief.com

www.cancerresearchuk.org

www.helpforheroes.org.uk

www.helpforheroes.org.uk

www.lrf.org.uk

www.debra.org.uk

Day 8 - We are joined by my old friends Gavin Hastings, Andy Nicol, John Inverdale and also Gill Douglas for the final, triumphant ride into Edinburgh and Murrayfield. Scottish football legend Walter Smith joined us for dinner last night, regaling us with hilarious stories of Gazza and McCoist. Our hotel last night was at the bottom of a very steep zig-zag drive, so it is the start from hell, first thing. Then the charge to the finish began in earnest. The first 30km of the day was tough and mostly up hill but then the fun started and we enjoyed a fast 25 km gallop into Edinburgh and the elation of completing the journey. I am absolutely knackered and never want to see a bike again but it has been a great pleasure and honour to be part of such a momentous event. Lawrence and the other core riders, who have cycled the whole way from Rome, ride through the guard of honour, the champagne is uncorked - WE HAVE MADE IT! Lawrence and I have been friends for almost 20 years and I feel as proud of him now as ever, having completed this amazing quest. The news that we are very close to the £1m mark raised for our charities makes it all seem wothwhile. My sincere thanks to all who contributed to making the Dallaglio Cycle Slam happen and to those of you who have supported me with sponsorship. 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sportrelief/news/120310_dallaglio.shtml

 

Day 7 - Andrew Croker, the DCS Chairman wrote - A steady 92km north to Lanark today. Looking at the profile I knew that we only climbed 300m in the first 50km, but we were going alongside and against the River Nith so could tell it would be steady hard work on heavy roads, against the prevailing north east wind. The website for Stage 5 said 70 km making a total of some 80 km more than I had originally signed up for. I had never ridden a bike with my shoes stuck to the pedals before and never for longer than an hour during my minimal training. I thought I was in good shape but this is a whole new ball game and my body is screaming. The odd moment of reflection as to why we are doing all this jolts me back to reality - my suffering is nothing compared to those we are seeking to help.It's a sobering thought and an important one and it drives me to the finish - almost there now.

Day 6 - Billed as 103 km's, we actually covered 110 and with my sense of distance now honed to the centimetre the extra 7 km is purgatory. The only saving grace is the stunning backdrop of the Galloway Forest National Park bathed in sunshine but this just makes me think "I wish I was playing golf instead". My left quad, just to the inside of my kneecap, is very sore and requires me to make a visit to the physio after the stage for a bit of tlc and ice. 

Day 5 Rest Day - We took the ferry from Belfast to Stranraer where Kenny Logan showed his curling skills on the ice at the Stranraer Curling Club beneath the hotel. I am shattered and everything hurts.

Day 4 Complete - Good Grief, why did I sign up for this? 7.5 hours in the saddle over 133 kms including the most ridiculously steep and long hill you have ever seen. I cannot recall doing anything so hard, ever. Give me a charging number 8 to tackle over this anyday.On the up side there is a great bunch of people and Lawrence and his team have done a fantastic job with the organisation and logistics. Dinner each night is hilarious with stories of funny experiences from that day. We still need some help to get over the £1m mark so please contribute if you can. Thanks.

Days 2 and 3 Complete - Around 80 km's each day from Arklow up to Dublin on Saturday and on to Dundalk up the coast road on Sunday. Very hard work but manageable with a great team effort. We ride in groups of around 8 people and try and help each other through as there is a real diversity of cycling ability and experience. This enables a great sense of team bonding and achievement at the end of each exhausting day. 

The DCS has already raised 3/4 of a million £'s and we are all determined to reach that milestone. PLEASE DONATE ON BEHALF OF THESE GREAT CAUSES and help us along. I have to justify the aching limbs and sore backside somehow  and a few moments thought about any of these charities and helping them just a little bit does that every time.

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Just a little extra to get you over the top of that donation hill! Donation by Paul Gildea on 06/04/10

 
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well done Chris. I don't often donate, so great to support such a fantastic effort. Donation by Scott Kirk on 04/04/10

 
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Fantastic ! Well done from Lynn and Team at St. James's Place x Donation by Lynn Anderson on 31/03/10

 
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Well done Chris, especially considering your short legs. Donation by Alex Galway on 25/03/10

 
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Very proud of you Chris. Just think what you can acheive when you grow up. Donation by Doc on 25/03/10

 
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After all the abuse here is your donation. How was the motorised tricycle? Donation by Matlock on 24/03/10

 
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Wrighty: Its a small proce to have you so far away!, well done, great effort. Donation by Patrick Hayes on 22/03/10

 
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Well done!! Donation by Stephen Chew on 18/03/10

 
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From Roman, Wrighty you really are my hero and a great inspiration to me and all the players at London Scottish. Thank you. Donation by chris wright on 18/03/10

 
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Heard you fell off a few times Wrighty. At least the fall would not have been from a great height. Well done mate. Donation by Andrew Fahey on 16/03/10

 
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Congrats Wrighty! Donation by David Howells on 16/03/10

 
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Didn't think you had it in you...and no stabilisers for final leg -well impressed! Donation by Paul Gildea on 16/03/10

 
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Well done. Trust you got back from Edinburgh ok, and an awesome ride. Got a bit worried when Canavan wanted to knock my block off ! Donation by Miles Taffs on 16/03/10

 
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Let's get pedals attached to the Broomwood cart and we'll maybe see you more often Donation by Chris Fisher on 16/03/10

 
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Hope that photographer was using a fisheye lens and safe to say I don't want to see those lycras out of the closet again. Well done Herb, Holmesy Donation by John Aldridge on 16/03/10

 
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Must have been very tough on a BMX mate ! well done Donation by kent bray on 16/03/10

 
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Donation by kent bray on 16/03/10

 
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Well done Chris, a fantastic achievement for a very worthy charity, see you back in England. Donation by Adrian McEwen on 16/03/10

 
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donations from Colin Herrige - thank you auntie freda and old nanny - thank you too Donation by chris wright on 16/03/10

 
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At the end of the slam, I thought I'd make a small donation to each Stage 2 rider, core rider and others I rode with..........thanks for a great time. Donation by Terry Burwell on 15/03/10

 
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Come on you dwaaaarf...you are nearly home and dry!! Paul I still want a present you tight b*****d! Donation by Mike Wright on 12/03/10

 
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Good Luck Chris - it's nearly all over. Well done xx Donation by Christine Hill on 11/03/10

 
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Donation by jennifer wright on 10/03/10

 
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Donation by jennifer wright on 10/03/10

 
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Wrighty, glad to hear you are suffering!! Its payback for all those shots you made me drink in Hong Kong years ago!! Cheers Sleights. Donation by Jon Sleightholme on 10/03/10

 
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