LONDON TO PARIS CYCLE FOR ACTION MEDICAL RESEARCH

Martin Dunseath-Franklin successfully completed the London to Paris Cycle for Action Medical Research in 2013, raising funds for a great cause. Now, 10 years on, he’s successfully completed it for the second time! Cycling 300 miles over four days, commencing from Crystal Palace on Wednesday 19th and arriving in Paris on Sunday, 23rd July. From one capital city to another, just in time to see the Tour De France cycle in the following day. Like all great sequels, this ride had elements of the first one… Martin cycled with Tim Murphy of Place Services.

The primary purpose of Martin’s impressive feat was to raise funds and support Action Medical Research, a prominent UK charity dedicated to funding essential research for the benefit of sick and disabled babies, children, and young individuals.

‘Much like the construction industry, it was challenging at times to say the least but equally rewarding! If Tim asks me if I want to do it again in ten years’ time, I’m not sure what the answer will be………probably yes!’ – Martin Dunseath-Franklin

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