Stand behind Step Now Ride

As I mentioned in my last post, I had been invited by Hilary Lewis to ride in the Toer de Kaap in South Africa on February 16th. I didn't manage to find the right sponsors this year, but that was my own fault because I left things on the late side and I know that sponsors need plenty of notice. I haven't given up hope though because I am still trying to organise the Step Now Ride for later this year.

Step Now RideThe Step Now Ride will need the input of sponsors who are seeking high profile exposure and advertising potential, so heads up sponsors, here's your chance to get a piece of the action.

Jim and MattThis year I have various training rides planned and all of these will hopefully be in preperation for the major ride of the year, the Step Now Ride. The Step Now Ride will start in Amsterdam and End in Zagreb and I will be riding with my son Jim, we want it to go down in the history books as the A-Z of Spinal Research Rides and we will gladly fly the flag for Step Now!

Next time I post, I hope to have a PDF document for you to read. The document is a piece that explains further about what Step Now stand for and where Step Now are going in the future.

 

From Youtube to South Africa on a handbike

On the 29th of September last year I received an email from Youtube telling me that someone had left a message for me after watching one of my Youtube videos, I was interested to find out who had left the message and what they had to say so off I went to Youtube where I found this short message:


Hi,
Invitation to join us in South Africa February 16th to 21st 2008 for a handcycle race and tour. Further details on http://www.ghrc.co.za
Regards,
Hilary Lewis
hilaryl@ghrc.co.za

An invitation to ride in South Africa. Wow! What an amazing thought, I had to find out more. I pasted the link into my browser and arrived at the Gauteng Handcycle Racing Club's website, after a quick scan of the page and a couple of clicks I was at the Toer de Kaap webpage. It sounded and looked amazing, just the sort of challenge I would like to be a part of, so I wrote a short email explaining that I would love to take part but would have to see whether I could manage to get there or not.

Below is the letter of invitation I received to take part in the toer.

Toer de Kaap 2008 Toer de Kaap 2008

LETTER OF INVITATION: Matt Cole

Dear Matt,

We are launching the toughest, longest international handcycle tour in the entire world in South Africa in February 2008 and I would like you to seriously consider participating. We have good daily distances, some nice challenging mountain passes (by South African standards) and a really great finish – down the legendary Outeniqua Pass back into George. This 6 day tour starts on Saturday 16th Feb with a 42km race known as the OCC, and ends Thursday 21st Feb 2008, covering 499km in total. The OCC is in its 5th year of running - see their website for details: http://georgeocc.co.za and to register to participate.

We will have vehicles to carry our luggage and wheelchairs from one town to the next and a sweep vehicle you can call if you can’t finish the ride for one or another reason. Space is limited to 10 wheelchair users, as there is limited accessible accommodation in some of the towns we stay in. Some of these towns are so small they have never even seen or heard of a handcycle!  

If you are interested, please go to http://www.ghrc.co.za/TdK08.html  download the e-brochure and either email your interest or fill in the autoresponder form. The first 10 people to pay deposits will be on the tour. The entry fee for overseas riders is EU425.00 (US$530.00) and includes entry fee for the OCC race, accommodation and 2 meals a day for the duration of the tour and full support and backup.

This is a great opportunity for northern hemisphere riders to get some early season training in without suffering in the cold – come enjoy our great weather and roads. The area we will ride in is a safe rural area with very little if any crime and no violence. I have just been down to recce the route and most of these towns are so safe the people leave their car keys in the cars and unlocked at all times! Our overnight stops are also safe – so you have no worries about personal safety – this is your chance to be a part of history in the making! Be sure to there! This tour is going to become a permanent fixture in the World Handcycling calendar and we will aim to maintain the longest, toughest image at all costs! After all, Africa is not for sissies – once you have done the Toer de Kaap, you will understand this statement more fully!

Hilary Lewis

http://www.ghrc.co.za Webmaster

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After having read the letter of invitation I was really excited. The thought of taking part in the longest most gruelling handbike toer in the world made my heart race overtime.

The question was and still is, how am I going to get there? I have applied for a grant from the Challenged Athletes Foundation and asked whether they can assist in covering some of the travel costs but the grants aren't issued untill April so that leaves me with one choice, and that's where you come in, I am looking for individuals and sponsors who are willing to help me, directly or indirectly, raise the funds to get me to South Africa so I can ride.

I will be alerting the media and the National Federation for Sport this week to the fact that I am on a fundraising mission and on the look out for sponsors and I will also be updating the website on a regular basis as we approach the starting date.

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If you feel that you can assist me in any way, shape, or form, please contact me as soon as you can. My telephone number and contact details can be found on the contact page.

Thanks,
Matt

 

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