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CITY SUPPORTERS TO BEGIN 'FOOTBALL TO AMSTERDAM' CHARITY CYCLING CHALLENGE

1 June 2016

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CITY SUPPORTERS TO BEGIN 'FOOTBALL TO AMSTERDAM' CHARITY CYCLING CHALLENGE

1 June 2016

City supporters Tim Kent (pictured) and Iggy Milomo will be joining the fight against prostate cancer by taking part in this year’s Football to Amsterdam cycling challenge for Prostate Cancer UK as the charity aims to raise half a million pounds.

 

Over the forthcoming weekend of 3,4,5 June 2016, the two Bantams fans will be pounding the pedals from Barnsley's Oakwell Stadium to Amsterdam to support the leading men’s health charity against a disease that kills one man every hour.


Formerly known as the 'London to Amsterdam' event, the summer trek will see football fans from across the country cycle from three separate points in England all the way to the Netherlands to raise money and awareness for the League's chosen charity, Prostate Cancer UK.


Starting this Friday (3rd June), the Yorkshire-based cyclists, including Tim and Iggy, will leave Barnsley and head towards Hull before taking the overnight ferry to Rotterdam. The group will then ride from Rotterdam to Amsterdam, finishing at the Ajax's Amsterdam Arena.


Last year's event saw over 250 cyclists take part and over £350,000 raised for the charity.


City supporters can donate to Tim and Iggy via their Just Giving page (HERE).


Prostate Cancer UK, the Official Charity Partner of The Football League, will stage its fourth annual football fundraiser this weekend – prostatecanceruk.org/amsterdam – and this year there is now not one but three Grand Departs. One group of riders will roll out of London from a new starting point at the iconic Olympic Park’s Velodrome, while two further groups will kick off at Barnsley Oakwell Stadium and at Portman Road, home of Ipswich Town FC.

 

And Men United’s Three Lions, Luther Blissett, Terry Butcher and Viv Anderson will start from London, Ipswich and Barnsley respectively a week before England take on the cream of the continent in Euro 2016.

 

Proudly representing the Bantams, Tim and Iggy will join the former England trio amid more than 350 riders in Prostate Cancer UK’s Men United team, all riding 145 miles and raising money to stop prostate cancer being a killer.

 

The £500,000 raised will help ‘shift the science’ and crack the three core issues of diagnosis, treatment and prevention which have been left unsolved for too long. It will also help provide support and information to those affected by the disease.

 

From the initial event in 2013 with a small group of 35 riders, to a total fundraising tally which will smash through the £1m mark this year thanks to a biggest ever peloton; the football-themed cycling challenge has proved a phenomenal success throughout its four years.

 

James Beeby, Director of Fundraising at Prostate Cancer UK, said: “We’re delighted that Bradford City has decided to join the fight against prostate cancer and ride to raise vital funds for Prostate Cancer UK.

 

“Ignoring prostate cancer will not beat it, and the money raised by our fantastic riders will fund ground-breaking research to help fight the disease. That will help us provide dedicated support and information to men and their families affected by this disease.

 

“Our amazing cast of riders from across the UK show a brilliant demonstration of what we call Men United: people joining one team to fight a common opposition – prostate cancer.

 

“One man every hour dies from prostate cancer; it’s the most common cancer in men, but we want to make prostate cancer a disease that the next generation of men do not fear. We thank Bradford City for joining the fight and wish them every success in the event.”

 

Many people are unaware that prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men. It’s a huge issue that cannot be ignored. In 2016 one man an hour will die from prostate cancer in the UK. That’s 10,900 men this year. Based on current trends, if we ignore prostate cancer and do nothing, this number will rise to over 14,500 men a year by 2026.

 

People are urged to search Men United and join the fight, and use #F2A to share stories and updates online. 

 

Ben Wright, Commercial Director of The Football League said: ““We are proud of our partnership with Prostate Cancer UK and it’s great to see the Football to Amsterdam ride going from strength to strength in 2016.

 

“This is a great event and as a packed peloton of former internationals, ex-players, staff and supporters from clubs throughout The Football League saddle up in force, it once again highlights how the beautiful game and the Football League family can unite to make a game-changing contribution to men’s health.”

 

For more information about the ride, visit cycling@prostatecanceruk.org or contact the cycling team by calling 020 8222 7158 or emailing prostatecanceruk.org/amsterdam

 



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