London 2 Paris 24hours SaddleDrunk Ride

On Sept 12th myself, a friend of mine Stuart Carpenter and my father in law ‘Nonno Pippo’ will cycle from London to Paris, we hope to complete this in 24hrs.

During last winter we had an idea to cycle to from London to Paris in 24 hours for a total distance of 270 Kilometres. To make it more challenging I will cycle with my foldable bike a Dahon Vitesse with 20 inches wheel.

We are cycling to support two excellent charities: Oakley Waterman Caravan Foundation and Prostate Cancer UK.

 Oakley Waterman Caravan Foundation

I will let Stuart explain more:

“In 2005 a friend of mine Dave Waterman lost his six year old boy to a rare form of cancer called Rhabdomysarcoma. In 2002 after many doctors and hospital visits and not getting any answers finally an answer came which no one could prepare themselves for. Oakley was diagnosed with Rhabdomysarcoma when a tumor was found in his pelvis. After an operation, chemotherapy and radiotherapy he was remission. However, eventually the tumor had returned. In 2005 the tumor was found to be inoperable and the foundation was established to fulfil Oakley's wish to stay at Church Farm and for other children to benefit from spending time there.

The Oakley Waterman Caravan Foundation was started by parents Dave and Lorraine Waterman from Gosport shortly before Oakley passed away. It was while enjoying precious time together staying in a caravan at Church Farm Holiday Village at Pagham near Chichester that Oakley announced his wish. 

He wished that they could purchase a caravan at Church Farm, which he loved so much, so it could also be used by other children, who are suffering with similar life threatening illnesses. Enabling them to enjoy time away from the normal daily routine and hospital scene, to enjoy have a short break with entertainment for the family. So the parents agreed to their sons only wish and with the help of some friends a caravan was purchased at the site in 2005. In 2007 a second caravan was purchased at another Haven site overlooking the sea at Devon Cliffs near Exeter.”

Dave Waterman, ex Portsmouth FC player who has since retired from his football career says “Running the foundation has helped a difficult situation. It gives you a warm glow to think there are so many kind-hearted people out there. Oakley would be so proud of everybody who has helped us.”

The Oakley Waterman Caravan Foundation is able to offer flexible respite opportunities to children and their families suffering with life-threatening illnesses to help create memories to cherish. But to keep Oakley's legacy going we need to keep on raising funds to keep the caravans and pay for their upkeep which is £20.000 per year! In addition to this every ten years the vans need to be replaced to maintain the high quality that the families deserve.

Prostate Cancer UK

I, as SaddleDrunk Founder, will raise money for one of the most worrying cancers for men.

 Over 10,000 men in the UK die of prostate cancer every year – that’s a strike rate of one man every hour. And a big part of the problem is that too few men know their risk.

 It’s not just about the men who die of prostate cancer. 250,000 men in the UK are living with the disease – and are left to cope with impotence, incontinence and infertility.

 The statistics are against us:

  • 1 in 8 men will get it, rising to 1 in 4 amongst black men.
  • Set to be bigger than lung, bowel or breast cancer by 2030.
  •  83% of men at increased risk of prostate cancer are not aware of the danger, and neither are their partners and families.

We need every man across the country to know their risk, know the symptoms, and know what to do. That’s why we’ve formed a new team – Men United v Prostate Cancer.

 The money raised will help men living with the impact of prostate cancer every day – helping men realize they are not alone, providing care and information, and getting them through the day-to-day struggle that a cancer diagnosis brings.

 Please support us

 The London to Paris bike ride will provide an opportunity to raise awareness and much needed funds to those great causes. A big thank you to anyone who can support our ride and donate !!

 We also want to say a big thank you to our supporters enabling us to do this ride which are Dahon, SaddleDrunk, Biotex, Lezyne, WTB, Freedom, Victoria Velotour, IdeArt.

 You can donate here:

 To support Stuart and Oakley Waterman Caravan Foundation:

 DONATE ONLINE at: www.justgiving.com/stu-carpenter/

or

DONATE by texting CARP51 and the amount (£1, £2, £3, £4, £5 or £10) to: 70070

 To support Stefano and Prostate Cancer UK:

 DONATE ONLINE at: https://www.justgiving.com/SaddleDrunk

or

DONATE by texting SADR88 and the amount (£1, £2, £3, £4, £5 or £10) to: 70070

 Thank you SD team.

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Genghis Khan MTB Adventure & Grassland Extreme Marathon 2014

Unable to attend personally this year edition due to other commitments, Kuai Sport Promotions has given us with great pleasure this amazing press release.Credit for photography to Nordic Ways.

The wild nature

The wild nature

Mongolian Myagmarsuren wins 8th Genghis Khan MTB Adventure

by Kuai Sports Promotions

Basaankhuu Myagmarsuren is the deserved winner of the 2014 Genghis Khan MTB Adventure, taking two out of three stages to earn a final advantage of 4'09" over his compatriot Bilguunjargal Erdenebat. The 23-year-old Mongolian seemed totally in control of proceedings during the 96km long final stage, and despite a crash early on in the stage did not succumb to the pressure. China's Hu Hao suffered an unfortunate puncture towards the end of the first stage, but comforted himself with a strong solo victory on day 2. 

The peloton

The peloton

Blistering heat made the long weekend tough for the roughly 400 mountainbikers - a new participation record - who began the race. Drama struck immediately for Russian outsider Ivan Brinko as he crashed in the tricky descent coming off the Nadamu Arena. As a whole, the two Mongolian teams CCN and Attila were not  as strong as last year, but that did not prevent them from putting the hammer down straightaway. However, they found a great match in Hu Hao, riding for Team Specialized, and Canadian Fraser Young (Team Chiru-Magura). Even Team WTB ace and fast sprinter Daniel Carruthers was never far behind. 

Hu Hao's puncture 9 km before the finish of stage 1 arguably was the key moment of the whole weekend, given that Fraser Young immediately stopped to help the Chinese rider and in so doing jeopardised his own chances for success. Young got the fair play prize, and Myagmarsuren, Batorskikh, Mendbayar and Erdenebat could settle among themselves who would become the successor of Altansukh Altanzul, the incredible raw talent from Ulanbaatar, who is pursuing a professional cycling career as of this year. 

WTB rider

WTB rider

Myagmarsuren used his experience from 2013, when he finished third overall, and despite losing some time on day 2 seemed very much in control on the last day. The marathon stage remained closed for more than 60km and at some point even had the 45-year-old Frenchman Pierre-Arnaud Le Magnan (Team Chiru-Magura) in front of  the 12-man-group: the first time a non-Asian rider led the Genghis Khan MTB race in four years. An attack by Hu Hao split the group up eventually, but he ran out of steam in the final kilometres and had to watch Myagmarsuren and Erdenebat contest the victory.

The start line

The start line

Heilongjiang's Wang Lidong (Team Chain Reaction Cycles.com) successfully defended his King of the Grasslands crown. Overall, the athlete from Daqing was 22 minutes faster over the three days MTB and the Grassland Marathon than second-placed Luo Jinyu.

The women's MTB race went to China's Wang Xueli, who every stage finished ahead of Veerle Buytaert of Belgium and Gao Yansu.

Men's final classification:

1. B. Myagmarsuren (MGL/Team Atilla) 202km in 7h11'43"

2. B. Erdenebat (MGL/Team CCN) 7:15:52

3. G. Batorshikh (MGL/Team CCN) 7:18:13

4. F. Young (CAN/Team Chiru-Magura) 7:20:33

5. D. Carruthers (NZL/Team WTB) 7:22:42

6. A. Chaklov (RUS/Team Chain Reaction Cycles) 7:23:36

7. H. Hao (CHN/Team Specialized) 7:26:04

8. M. Ulambayar (MGL/Team Attila) 7:28:51

9. B. Narankhuu (MGL/Team CCN) 7:34:27

10. L. Shibo (CHN/Team WTB) 7:38:32 

All results can be found on the event website.

Registrations for the 2015 Genghis Khan MTB Adventure will open next week. Be quick as the event was sold out in April already this year.

Wild life

Wild life

The SaddleDrunk Team would like to thanks Kris from Kuai Sport Promotions for this.

Be SaddleDrunk and Be Safe on the roads.