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Mark’s Mission


On a mission to tackle a devastating condition


T ree cyclists who successfully covered around 900 miles, visiting every Premiership rugby stadium on the way, have raised more than £37,000 for a cancer charity. Welcomed across the country by clubs more than happy to help


the three friends and their back-up team complete the marathon challenge, Andrew Nicholson, Derek Middlemiss and Duncan Nicholson ended their eight and a half-day ride at cinch Stadium in time for Northampton Saints’ match against Saracens on May 17. The charity ride was inspired by Mark Monaghan, a friend


of the trio, who was diagnosed in April 2024 with stage four glioblastoma, an incurable brain tumour. Mark’s Mission was set up with the aim to spread awareness and to raise £100,000 for The Brain Tumour Charity. After setting off from Kingston Park, home of Newcastle Falcons,


on May 9, the group cycled to Leeds then to Sale Sharks before heading down to the likes of Gloucester, Bristol and Bath. From there they visited Exeter and then moved onto the London clubs, taking in a visit to Twickenham on the way, before arriving to warm welcome in Leicester the day before they fi nished off their amazing eff orts close to home in Northampton.


Duncan Nicholson said: “It was an amazing experience, and we


met some lovely people along the way. We got a lot of support from the Premiership rugby clubs who welcomed us as we visited their stadiums along the way.” “We had great support from our back-up crew, including two


trainee physiotherapists who gave up their time to travel with us and look after us after a hard day in the saddle, while the rest of the team looked after the bikes, food and motor home so all we had to do was ride. “T e cycling was tough, in very hot conditions, but the reception


we got was just fantastic. People like the elderly lady who stopped to speak to me as I took a photograph outside the beautiful Wells Cathedral, and insisted I take £10 from her towards the charity. Everywhere we went people were so generous and we’re delighted with the money raised, which topped £37,000 a couple of days after we fi nished, with more still to be counted.” Mark’s Mission aims to raise money through a series of ongoing


fundraising events that will hopefully raise a total of £100,000 for T e Brian Tumour Charity, the world’s leading research-led brain tumour charity. For nearly 30 years Mark, Andrew and Derek have been meeting


weekly for a regular catch-up and drinks, sharing trips to the rugby – as they are all supporters of the Northampton Saints. T ey have participated in many bike rides together over the years, for local charities such as Cynthia Spencer and Cransley Hospice, as well as some that would be classed as a bit more of an endurance test, including Ride London and London Night Rider.


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