where there's a Will there's a way...... John O'Groats to Lands End Bike Challenge

where there's a Will there's a way...... John o Groats to Lands End Bike Challenge · 11 August 2015
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Between 11th and 18th August Me and some amazing friends will cycle the length of the United Kingdom, over 100 miles per day from John O'Groats to Lands End to raise money for Muscular Dystrophy UK.
My son Will was diagnosed with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy in June 2014. This is a muscle wasting condition which will have a significant impact on Will's future. As a family, our focus is on giving Will the best quality of life, and also on doing all that we can to support research into treatments for Will and other children like him.
All of the money donated through this page will go to Muscular Dystrophy UK's 'Breakthrough Research Fund'. So it will be used directly to fund research into new treatments for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy.
To find out more about Muscular Dystrophy and Muscular Dystrophy UK, please visit www.musculardystrophyuk.org
I am incredibly grateful to all of the people who have agreed to join me on some or all of this challenge, and also to all of those who are supporting us in many different ways to complete it.
Thanks for reading, and thank you for your donation.
Sam x
Confirmed Riders so far: Sam Taylor; Angela Cornthwaite; Alan Davies; James Davies; Peter Gallagher; Claire Guy; Campbell Scott; Peter Halley; Paul Sanday; David Webster; John Smith; Alison Harrington; George Seddon; Rich Savage; Liam Fernihough; Ruth Webster; Richard Maybey; Jonny Anders; Peter Ellis; Sue Taylor; Michelle Sanday
Support Crew: Gavin Neate; Ed Roach; Mike Britton; John Plummer
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