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VC Glendale gear up for MND charity ride

VC Glendale riders: (l to r): Sean McCourt, Joe Finnegan, Jim Watson, Conrad Kettyles, Toby Watson, Paul Hutchinson, Pearse McCurdy, Raymond Rea, Michael Hughes, John Murray, Colm Watson and Scott Lewis.
VC Glendale riders: (l to r): Sean McCourt, Joe Finnegan, Jim Watson, Conrad Kettyles, Toby Watson, Paul Hutchinson, Pearse McCurdy, Raymond Rea, Michael Hughes, John Murray, Colm Watson and Scott Lewis.

West Belfast cycling club, VC Glendale, are gearing up for a gruelling 450-mile charity ride, cycling the entire length of Ireland in aid of the Motor Neurone Disease Association (MND) Northern Ireland in support of DeterMND.

“Our friend and fellow cyclist Anto Finnegan was diagnosed with MND in 2012 and the funds raised will help with care and research for people living with MND,” said VC Glendale club spokesman Toby Watson.

“In 2014 the club helped organise and took part in the Casement to Croke Park event that was a huge success and the club will continue to support Anto and his fight with MND.''

Anto’s brother, Joe, is a member of VC Glendale and will be also be taking up the Mizen to Malin challenge.

“I'm very proud that the club would take on this challenge to raise funds to help with vital research to help find a cure for this terrible disease.

“Anto was a very keen cyclist when he wasn’t otherwise engaged with his beloved GAA and had organised a few charity cycles to Donegal as well as taking part in social runs.

“He was the one that got me interested in cycling after persuading me to take part in a charity cycle from Belfast to Donegal in 2006 even though I had not sat on a bike since my teenage years and I have loved the sport ever since.”

The ride will commence on Tuesday October 6 from Mizen Head in county Cork, go up the west coast of Ireland to the most northerly point of the country, Malin Head in Donegal, and cycle onward to finish in Derry on Saturday October 10.

The Motor Neurone Disease Association is the only national charity in Northern Ireland focused on MND care, research and campaigning.

All donations are very welcome and can made by searching Joe Finnegan on Gofundme or through the link below:

https://www.gofundme.com/f/epkc7-a-cause-i-care-about-needs-help?sharetype=teams&member=5353532&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook&utm_campaign=p_na+share-sheet&pc_code=fb_co_dashboard_a&rcid=11d7f7e27b5743c19dcffa490aed6814Opens in new window ]