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Man completes 960-mile bike ride in memory of friends who died from MND

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A 62-year-old man has cycled through places in Britain with the word ‘ness’ in the name in tribute to friends lost to motor neurone disease (MND).

Pete Hawkins, from Tideswell in the Peak District, rode for 13 days in memory of his friends Tony Hams and David Ellis, who lost their lives within two years of an MND diagnosis.

He wanted to honour his friends memory after they both died without their family surrounding them due to Covid lockdown restrictions at the time.

He started on June 24 and rode through Durness, Scotland, before making his way to Alness, West Shinness, Loch Ness, the River Ness, Inverness, Bo’ness, The Nesses, a field in the village of Haxby, near York, before finishing on Friday at Crossness Sewage Treatment Works, London.

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