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Brothers bike to raise cash



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Published Date: 30 June 2008
BIKING brothers Kevin and Michael Senior are using pedal power to help the British Heart Foundation.
The pair – Kevin, aged 40, and Michael, 41, both from Mapplewell, Barnsley – will take part in the 'Hearts First' Rutland Water Bike Ride on Sunday July 6.

Both have personal experience of heart problems. Michael has an irregular heartbeat and the
ir mum Patricia has a heart condition.

Kevin said: "I do a lot of mountain biking so this event seemed like a great way to do some off-road cycling while at the same time raising money for such a good cause.

"I'm hoping to raise as much as possible to help the fight against heart disease."

The pair will join hundreds of other cyclists in the challenging off-road ride, following the waterside track around one of the largest man-made reservoirs in Europe.

To sign up call 0800 085 2280.

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  • Last Updated: 30 June 2008 7:30 AM
  • Source: Sheffield Star
  • Location: Sheffield
 
 

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