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Please read and dig deep - sponsorship required
#1
In June last year one of our members was attacked at work leaving him with life changing injuries and unable to ever ride a motorbike again (or possibly even work again) though he still polishes his FZS600 semi-regularly. In an effort to repay the people who helped him following that attack, he is doing a 75 mile bike ride on the back of a tandem to raise some money.

Dig deep and sponsor him please.

https://donate.giveasyoulive.com/fundrai...2IDGEZllJ6
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#2
Bumping this up - For those that know who i am talking about will know he is a long standing member on this site. One of the people from the original site 20 years ago who i got to meet and know as a result of this site. His attacker has recently been sentenced for attempted murder of this member, that is how serious the attack was and as a result this member is now suffering significant long term health issues so managing to do this bike ride, even on the back of a tandem, is going to be a significant challenge for him.

So please dig deep and sponsor this worthwhile cause.
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#3
Test lap done today and they did well - all set for next month now.
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#4
This week is the week where the ride will be taking place. Hopefully it wont be too warm for the riders on the day. If you haven't done so already, please sponsor this worthwhile cause.
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#5
Here is a link to the news story about the foccer involved.

https://www.itv.com/news/meridian/2024-0...-interview

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Well, the main ride was today and went well with most of the riders doing 2 laps of the chosen route in the New Forest. around 32 miles to add to the ones they have already done this month. The "pilot" on the tandem actually went out for a 50 mile warm up ride this morning too! Myself and a could of others on FZS600's provided support as safety riders trying to prevent nutcases in cars/vans/campers trying to overtake the riders when it wasn't safe to do so. This was mostly successful too.

The final ride in to Queen Alexander hospital in Portsmouth is tomorrow. If you haven't already donated to this good cause, now is the time - they have almost reached their target, lets help them get there.
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