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cyclists who soon will be crossing 2,200 kilometres, from Lourdes to Casablanca,
as part of the HSBC Lifecycle Challenge, will undergo a training session on
spinning bikes along the Sliema promenade in a bid to raise funds for renal
patients on Sunday, August 10 between 18:00CET and 21:00CET.
Marking
the fund-raising event’s 10th anniversary, cyclists will set off
from Europe’s spiritual capital and then speed through arduous paths across France, Spain,
and over the Strait of Gibraltar to the sands of Morocco between August 14 and 25.
This is the
first time Lifecycle, with the support of HSBC Life Assurance (Malta) Ltd. is taking the challenge to a
destination outside the continent, aptly naming it ‘Strait to Africa’.
The Lifecycle Organisation aims to raise money in aid of Renal patients at the
Mater Dei Hospital.
“The ride is a
big challenge for all the cyclists, particularly given the scorching heat in
the visiting countries at this time of the year,” said Richard Jones, Managing
Director of HSBC Life Insurance, which is the main sponsor of the event. “This
required months of very intense training which we have all been very willing to
do to help renal patients at Mater Dei Hospital.” Mr Jones is taking part in
the challenge along with another four HSBC employees.
“We really
encourage the public to come and join the team preparing to take the challenge
later this month, to lend us their support and make a donation to help the
Renal Unit provide these suffering patients with the best services for a better
quality of life,” said Mr Jones.
People may also give a monetary donation as follows:
by SMS €2.33 on 5061 7378; €6.99 on 5061 8927; and €11.65 on 5061 9219. Cheques or postal order may be sent to Life
Cycle Organisation, c/o Renal Unit, Mater Dei Hospital, Malta. Direct transfers may be made
to HSBC (Malta)
Account 061 198 792 050 or Bank of Valletta Account 148 14 52 1017.