Russ's Cycle 300 Fundraising Page
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I'm cycling 300 miles this September for Cancer Research UK. I've Never Done Anything Like This Before And Thought Whilst I'm Out On My Bike Maybe I Should Do A Sponsored Cycle Rideout & Try & Help...
In memory of
Someone Famous, A Child, A Grandparent, Brother & Sister, Mum Or Dad, Too Many People Die Of Cancer.
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. I will be pedalling harder than ever because I want to raise money for life-saving research and help bring forward the day when all cancers are cured. Every penny makes a huge difference to vital cancer research so please show your support with a donation to my page. I feel the time is right for me to be able to do this as I've just brought myself a brand new spanker of a bike aswell. I am enjoying riding it at the moment so why not do something that you enjoy and help others whilst doing so. This is the first time I've ever done anything like this and can't wait to get going so I hope you will all support me and raise some cash and help beat Cancer!!! I will post photographs of my ride outs during September.
CAUSE
All Cancer Types
Cancer survival rates have doubled over the past 40 years. Consistent progress is being made but improvements to technology and ground-breaking work offer new opportunities to find different ways to prevent, diagnose and treat cancer and improve survival rates even further. Help Cancer Research UK improve results even faster.
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