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GTF LONDON-PARIS TEAMGeoff and Tour de France legend, Stephen Roche, head the line-up for this year’s London-Paris Cycle Tour www.londres-paris.com, which starts on Thursday.
Cycling is a big element of Geoff’s fundraising for the GTF, which is campaigning for life-saving treatment for blood cancer patients. Geoff’s twice ridden the route of the Tour de France and this will be his second ride on the London-Paris Cycle Tour for which the Foundation is the lead charity partner. Geoff said: “We are so grateful to the London-Paris team for selecting us as a partner for 2009. I rode the event last year and it was a fantastic experience. It’s tough in places but I just get my head down and think about the people who are dying unnecessarily from blood cancer. The GTF is working to get new treatments to patients and we know that if we can achieve our goal, lives will be saved.” Stephen Roche’s eight year old son, Florian, is recovering from leukaemia. He said: “You read about other people’s stories and picture the trauma but when you live it from the inside it’s totally different and it gives you a different take on life.” Team GTF has 19 riders in the event and the ride will have added poignancy for two of the team. Bedfordshire policeman, Steve Mead, was due to ride but the 24 year old lost his battle with leukaemia last month. His colleagues, police officers Matt Crouch and Chris Thomas, will ride London-Paris in his memory.
Matt Crouch said: “Steve never once moaned about his illness. He was brave, cheerful and full of fun and I will miss him immensely. I know he'll be watching over Chris and I as we cycle to Paris. I know he'll be planning to arrange a few nasty tricks on the way like hail showers or headwinds and will be laughing at us as we struggle on.” Team GTF also includes cancer survivor and policeman, Clive Sparling, from Leicestershire. Clive has beaten both skin and bowel cancer and donated bone marrow to his brother who suffered from a rare blood disorder.
The other members of Team GTF are: London-Paris Cycle Tour 09 www.londres-paris.com The event starts at 07.00 on Thursday, June 25th at Imber Court Sports Club,
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