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Half-way there in Flight of Earls cycle 11.07.08

A CLONMANY lecturer and two friends have pedalled more than 1200km in just eleven days so far in their Flight of the Earls charity cycle.
On Tuesday, sports lecturer Michael Toland and his old college pals Grahame Cleary and Damien Hardiman reached the half-way point at Balsthal, Switzerland, after leaving France and Belgium successfully behind them.
And they managed to travel that marathon distance with just one fall, two punctures, one broken wheel, and "one very nasty gash".
"But it's all been worth it so far and more," said Michael.
"Highlights have included the friendly French, wonderful Leuven and the marvellous hospitality that we received from Malachy Vallely and
Michael, Grahame and Damien at their starting point of Quillebeuf near Le Havre, France, on June 29.
all in the Irish College there." The hardy trio also enjoyed the "evocative town of Verdun with its haunting memories of WW1" and the "awe inspiring scenery of the mountains of Switzerland".
The aim is to cycle 2200km in 22 days. Among the charities chosen to benefit from the charity 'flight' are the Donegal Hospice, Carndonagh hospice services and the Irish Cancer Society.
The three pals started their marathon cycle on Sunday, June 29, 2008 from Quillebeuf near Le Havre in northern France. Their onwards journey is currently taking in Rimini on the Adriatic coast and then they veer south over the Apennines into Rome. They are cycling an average of around 100km or around 60 miles. The men's fundraising target is €10,000 and so far they have managed to raise €6,475.
To read more about the trip, click here
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