The triathlete from Motril (Granada) Miguel González Pascual cycled more than 12,500 kilometers to raise funds for Ukrainealso for research against cancer and against amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
González in Motril this Saturday ended the challenge that began on June 6 in the same town, which took him to the North Cape in Norway, passing through 18 countries, including France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Italy, in some cases twice.
The triathlete emphasized to EFE that the bicycle adventure was carried out alone, although in some sections he was accompanied by his wife Montse, who was also responsible for logistical support, and on occasions of locals who want to imprison him. and make the road “more pleasant”.
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He indicated that, in addition to the 12,600 kilometers that separate Motril Norwayhad the opportunity to perform the Iroman de Barcelona in tribute to Miguel Ángel Roldán, who fought against amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
The goal of the athlete is to obtain funds to obtain basic needs for Ukraine, and in this way gives more visibility to the situation that its population is going through, making “sport and unity go hand in hand”.
It also sought to raise funds for research in the fight against cancer, aid sent through the Red Cross and the Motril City Council, which participated in the initiative.
Source: La Verdad

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