The Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride is for Prostate Cancer research and Male Suicide prevention and awareness in conjunction with the Movember Foundation and Triumph.

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Thank you for watching… Thank you to Redford Baron for being my wingman yet again and for letting me use his footage. Thank you also to the Russells and Sue for being the Rambunctious Squadron members who joined us.

Thank you to the people who organised the Leicester ride. As you saw, it had it’s small issues but ultimately was an excellent ride and well done to all whom took part!

If you would like to contact any of the following charities because you’d like to reach out, then please click on these links…

www.samaritans.org

www.mind.org.uk

www.nspa.org.uk

www.thecalmzone.net

Prostate cancer is the second most commonly diagnosed cancer in men. Movember is the largest funder of prostate cancer programs in the world.

What is prostate cancer?

The prostate is a gland located immediately below the bladder, in front of the bowels. It produces fluid that protects and enriches sperm. Prostate cancer occurs when some of the cells in the prostate reproduce far more rapidly than normal, resulting in a tumour. If left untreated, prostate cancer cells may eventually spread from the prostate and invade distant parts of the body, particularly the lymph nodes and bones, producing secondary tumours in a process known as metastasis.

One of the most worrying aspects of the disease is that most prostate cancers develop without men experiencing any symptoms in the early stages.

What are the risk factors for prostate cancer?

Prostate cancer only affects men, as women do not have a prostate gland. Risk factors in developing the disease include:

Age: The older a man, the more likely he is to be diagnosed with prostate cancer. If you’re 50 or over, chat with your doctor about PSA testing.

Family History: A man with a father or brother who developed prostate cancer is twice as likely to develop the disease. If you’re 45 or over and prostate cancer is in your family, you should strike up the conversation about PSA testing with your doctor.

Ethnicity: Prostate cancer has an increased occurrence in men of African and Afro-Caribbean descent. If you’re 45 or over, get in contact with your doctor about PSA testing.

For more information on prostate cancer including symptoms, testing, treatment options and support resources, head over to the ‘your health’ section on Movember.com.

Suicide Prevention | Men’s Mental Health
3 out of 4 suicides are men

510,000 men die from suicide globally each year. That’s one every minute. This has to change.

The causes of suicide are complex. There’s no single reason why men take their own lives, but we do know that by improving overall mental health we can reduce the risk of suicide. We need to address untreated mental health conditions among men.

Too many men are toughing it out and struggling alone. There’s no shame in checking in your own mental wellbeing, and those close to around you. Our friends over at Movember have produced some handy guides, that might help take the sting out of broaching the subject.

Together, The Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride and Movember are breaking down these barriers that exist in men, but we need your help.

Thanks for watching! See you soon.

The Captain.

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  1. Saint Etienne

    Remembering my Father, Jack – affectionately remembered as Gentle Jack, who was both a gentleman and a gentle man. And who's diligence regarding his health allowed him to live happily and symptom free with prostate cancer for over 20yrs. Sadly missed – never to be forgotten.

  2. AwareWolf On Wheels

    Ah drat, if I had known this was taking place I would have joined you! Donated!

  3. Redford Baron

    Excellent what a great day for the ride the weather was perfect well done to everyone that took part and well done to you Sir

  4. George Outhwaite

    So sad I wasn’t with you all
    As ever getting the message across well Charlie
    Next year ……..😄🏍

  5. Phil480

    Bloody marvellous Sir, bit gutted I missed out this year as this was all roads I used to ride on when I lived up there.
    Some terrible riding by others unfortunately. Glad the squadron was on good form. Tally-Bally-Ho

  6. DougInDixie

    Very good information! Thank you for your efforts and putting this out.

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