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Garda brothers' charity cycle to Africa 02.06.11

by Linda McGrory

TWO Garda brothers from Clonmany are taking part in the cycling challenge of a lifetime to raise money for people suffering from depression.
Johnny and Joe Doherty will join Garda friends, Ian Finlay and Andy Gillespie, as well as Lorcan Fields, an AIB bank employee, for the gruelling three-week cycle from Dublin to Tangier, Morocco. All money raised will go to Aware, Defeat Depression.
The men will start their epic 'From Here to Tangier' journey on September 10 with Johnny, Ian, Andy and Lorcan in the saddle and Joe driving the back-up van.
"Although we're all pretty fit, none of us have much experience with long distance cycling, so it's going to be one serious challenge," said Johnny.
From here to Tangier...Pictured are Andy Gillespie, Johnny Doherty, Ian Finlay and Lorcan Fields. Absent from photo ("because he's so damn good-looking he'd make the rest of us look bad") is Joe Doherty.
Their plan is to cycle across Wales and England, down through France and Spain and onwards to north Africa, averaging about 110 miles a day.
They will camp out in tents every night to save money so their route will largely be chosen around the availability of campsites.
Johnny (29) who is based at Store Street Garda Station in Dublin and Newtown-based Joe (35) are the sons of Patsy and Kathleen Doherty, Chapel Glen, Clonmany.
The team has chosen Aware to benefit from their endeavour, to raise funds and awareness about mental health in Ireland.
"Depression affects a lot of people in Irish society. Nearly everyone we talk to about our cycle, tells us about someone in their family who has experienced depression," added Johnny. The men have opened two accounts and have so far raised some 1,000 euro towards their target of 10,000 euro. They have also organised a collection to co-incide with Take That's concert at Croke Park on June 18; a bag-pack at Tesco, Maynooth on July 16 and a collection on Grafton Street on August 13. If you would like to support the lads please visit www.fromheretotangier.com - and click on the 'sponsor' link.
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