Riding with Wobbly Wheels

This blog has been set up to record my participation in The Challenge:
a marathon cycle ride up the full length of Britain and then back south down the full length of Ireland
by a team of 6 riders,4 of whom have Parkinson's disease.
The purpose of the ride is to raise money for Parkinson's UK and to promote awareness of the search for a cure.

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And don't forget, whilst "on the road", there is a daily journal by all the Team of its ride at the Pedal for Parkinson's Challenge Website. (Click on the link below in the right hand column.)

The Pedal for Parkinson's 2011 Team

The Pedal for Parkinson's 2011 Website

Click on the team photo above to go directly to the Pedal for Parkinson's 2011 Website. As well as information about the team, the Website has detailed maps to help you follow the riders as they complete
The Challenge.

"The Magnificent 7"
From right to left: Les Roberts, Nigel Macvean, Mark Vallance, David Greaves, Ian Watkinson, Chris Bennett and Chris Brown. Chris Brown and Ian are riding with a second team that sets off from Lands End a couple of days before the rest of us start our ride from Lizard Point on Wednesday 15th June. Neil Manning couldn't make it for the photoshoot but having already cycled Land's End to John O'Groats for Parkinson's, he is this year the 6th Man riding the Double End-to-End.


Thursday 28 April 2011

Hell's Teeth!

Hell's teeth! I've committed myself to something now. If this blog is going to be worth reading, I'm going to have to keep it well stoked with fascinating stuff or, failing that, develop the ability to make the mundane sound rivetting. Whichever it is, I'd best be getting on with it ...

The planning for the big ride is well under way . Much of my time in recent weeks has been taken up with getting the message out there to raise funds for a Parkinson's cure and getting the team kit sorted. Our corporate image is a fetching shade of blue (called cyan) with white, as shown here, which are the house colours of Parkinson's UK who are supplying us with a couple of jerseys each.

A state-of-the-art cycle clothing company, Owayo, are producing further kit – shorts, wind breaker jackets, long sleeve jerseys – which has been made possible by the support given by Tarmac plc who have generously donated a sum of money for this additional kit that will enable us to remain comfortable and looking good throughout whatever weather Mother Nature decides to chuck at us as we pedal for Parkinson's 2011.

And here it is:


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