Das UK launches Ride Across Britain challenge to raise money for Alzheimer's Society

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Ten riders from across the industry are set to cycle 980 miles from Land’s End to John O’Groats to raise at least £25,000 for the Insurance United Against Dementia campaign.

Das UK Group is set to take part in this year’s Ride Across Britain to raise money in aid of the Alzheimer’s Society and Insurance United Against Dementia (IUAD).

The legal expenses specialist stated that a ten person Das UK team, consisting of five employees and five business partners, is aiming to raise more than £25,000 by cycling 980 miles from Land’s End to John O’Groats over nine gruelling days between 4 and 12 September 2021.

It added that each of the participants will ride for nine

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