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Sunday 31st Mar 2024

Broken Trail"

 

In a small town nestled among rolling hills, there lived a bike rider named Unknown. He was known for his passion for Bike  and his love for exploring the countryside on his trusty bike.

 

One day, tragedy struck when Jake was involved in a serious accident while cycling on a remote trail. He suffered severe injuries and was left paralyzed from the waist down. The doctors said he would never ride a bike again.

 

Devastated by this news, Jake fell into a deep depression. Cycling was not just a hobby for him; it was his escape, his therapy, and his way of connecting with nature. Without it, he felt lost and hopeless.

 

As months passed, Jake struggled to come to terms with his new reality. He watched wistfully as other cyclists whizzed by, longing to feel the wind in his face and the rush of adrenaline that only riding could bring.

 

Despite his physical limitations, Jake refused to give up on his passion. With the help of his friends and family, he began training on a specially designed adaptive bike. It was a long and arduous journey, filled with setbacks and moments of despair.

 

But through sheer determination and perseverance, Jake slowly regained his strength and confidence. He may never ride like he used to, but he discovered a new sense of freedom and joy in adapting to his circumstances.

 

"The Broken Trail" is a poignant tale of resilience, highlighting the power of the human spirit to overcome adversity and find hope in the face of despair.

I'm Riding for Men's Health in The Distinguished Gentleman's Ride

Sunday 31st Mar 2024 On Sunday the 19th of May 2024, I'm riding in The Distinguished Gentleman's Ride with fellow men and women across the globe to raise funds and awareness for prostate cancer and men's mental health on behalf of Movember. Men die on average 6 years earlier than women and for largely preventable reasons. The number of men that are suffering is growing, and we need to do something about that. So, before I press my tweed and polish my boots, I'm asking you to join me in raising funds and awareness for these causes by donating what you can for this meaningful cause and to help the men we love, live happier and healthier lives.