Paul Pelland, a Londonderry, NH resident and former long-distance motorcycle competitor has just begun the longest and hardest ride of his life, in hopes of empowering others with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) to find ways to follow their dreams and passions, while at the same time bringing public awareness about the disabling disease, and raising money for a cure.
Paul, who was diagnosed with MS in 2005 after experiencing weakness and numbness in his hands as well as cognitive difficulties, will attempt to ride one million miles, attending and speaking at various MS patient events across the United States. Along the way, Paul will also be attempting various long distance challenges and records. Next spring he will attempt to break a record by riding 50,000 miles in 50 days, all in the name of MS.
“Long Distance Riding is never about speed, but my Endless Road Tour is definitely a race.” Paul states, “It’s a race against time. My ability clock is ticking.”
The entire journey will be chronicled in real-time on the website LongHaulPaul.com. “Everything will be fair game,” says Paul, who only recently made his diagnosis public. “Subscribers of my blog will see my successes and my failures, when I laugh, and when I cry. I will post every breakdown, whether they be mine or the bike’s!”
Paul has received great response from the MS and motorcycle communities. He is relying on donations to support the cost of this epic journey. More about Paul and his Endless Road Tour can be found at LongHaulPaul.com
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