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Here we go... Le Cure 10!!!
I didn't imagine we'd be here when we set up Le Cure in 2013. Unfortunately, we still need... read more
Year 8 riding with Le Cure - 55 cols climbed but plenty more out there! Equally there is so much important research waiting to be f... read more
So here we go with my third attempt to successfully complete Le Cure in the right country (France!) and on the right surface (a roa... read more
I was diagnosed with thyroid cancer in 2005. It was detected early, by chance, so I was really lucky and got prompt and effective t... read more
After graduating from university I joined the Royal Marsden as a physicist in the MRI department and I saw first hand all the amazi... read more
One of the four original 'overweight' Curistas, I'm back for the 10th ride, more overweight than ever, and in no way ready to tackl... read more
My wife Debbie and I have lost dear friends to breast cancer. Debbie was also treated for breast cancer at The Royal Marsden in 201... read more
Both my mum and sister were diagnosed with breast cancer in the past few years. Thankfully they are both fine, but it brings home j... read more
I have always believed that given enough resources cures would be found for cancers. Le Cure has thoughtfully channelled funds to a... read more
Cancer has touched the lives of those I care about, and I believe in contributing to advancements in treatment and prevention. Le C... read more
Breast cancer has touched us all in some way, directly or indirectly…but thankfully many outcomes are positive due to the kind of r... read more
For various reasons it has taken me 20 months to get back on to a bike after Le Cure 2021. I certainly didn't expect to find myself... read more
I have been cycling on and off for years. But a few years ago when living in Rome, I met a great group of mostly cycling expats and... read more
It’s almost exactly 2 years since I rode my bicycle from Billund in Denmark to the top of Alpe d’Huez in the French Alps; A 1720km... read more
Ever since I was two years old, my daddy has been going on the Cure, cycling to help cure cancer. i thought that it was time I git... read more
I am 62 years old, a retired businessman, married to Sara since God was a boy. I have two daughters, Holly and Milly. The Le C... read more
I usually cycle 15 minutes to work on the super cycle highway with my backpack in my basket. I am by no means an avid cyclist so cy... read more
I’m cycling for Le Cure this summer because of my sister Debbie, who had treatment at The Royal Marsden 11 years ago and has been r... read more
This will my 6th year supporting Le Cure. It started out as a way of remembering both my Dad, who'd died of cancer, and the many wo... read more
I'm a very keen cyclist and very much not a keen runner so to spice things up a bit and encourage you to part with your money for t... read more
I, like just about everyone else, have experienced the dreadful impact that cancer has across the world. My own bout with cancer wa... read more
8 years ago my wife was treated by the Royal Marsden undergoing surgery, followed by Chemo and Radio-therapy after she discovered a... read more
I became aware of “Le Cure” through my sister Debbie who has directly benefited from the care and expertise received from the team... read more
Both of my parents have been successfully treated for cancer at the Marsden. I am very fortunate to still have them with me, many p... read more
Having had a very close family member affected by breast cancer just recently, I'm helping to raise funds for research. All of the... read more
I started off working with le Cure back in 2020. After a couple of years of hearing the amazing work that le Cure was (and st... read more
We're joining the Curistas again as they take to their bikes and head for the mountains for the tenth time in 2023 to support the R... read more
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