Trevor Roder
Not missing a day

Total raised
£182.00
+ £14.00 Gift Aid
£25Kitting out our labs
£50Unravelling mysteries
£100Spotting cancer earlier
£150Making diagnosis kinder
£200Understanding errors in DNA
£300Finding cancer's weakness
My Story
Thank you for visiting my Cancer Research UK Cycle 300 page. This September, before the end of the month, I will complete 300 miles on my bike for Cancer Research UK.. Anybody can cycle harder, faster, better than they ever have before and then forget about it and move on. This is not about that. This is about riding normally every day for 30 days, because if I miss a day there is always tomorrow. Except for some people, with cancer, the sickness will be too much, the effort too great, the struggle insurmountable. I do not expect to ride 10 miles every day for 30 days because life will get in the way. The next day or that week I will make up the miles, but at least I will have time to do it. The days I miss I will think about the friends and family who are no longer with me. I’m sure if I thought about it I could create a list of 300 people who have suffered from cancer some with the help of cancer research are still with us. I won’t make that list in case I forget somebody. I have a target of £300 that' £1 per mile. Donate if you can better still join me for a mile or ten. I’m told every penny makes a huge difference to vital cancer research so please show your support with a donation.

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