Shinya Nakano makes Riders for Health donation KONICA MINOLTA Honda rider Shinya Nakano took time out from his testing schedule today to make a personal donation to MotoGP’s favourite charity Riders for Health. The 29-year-old Japanese racer handed a cheque to Randy Mamola for 5000 Euros for the UK-based organisation. Shinya said: “Every year I like to do something for charity and Riders for Health is the motorcycle racers’ favourite charity. Every year I do the Day of Champions day at Donington Park, but this year I wanted to do something extra, which is why I made this donation. I think it’s so important what Riders for Health does, using motorcycles to help people less fortunate than ourselves.” Mamola, an ex-Grand Prix racer and one of the original driving forces behind Riders for Health said: “It’s important that riders like Shinya get involved in Riders for Health. Motorcycle racing is our sport, I’ve been involved since I was 12 and other racers like Shinya have been involved since they were younger. Riders for Health is the charity of motorcycling, the manufacturers support it, the riders support it, so for Shinya to do this and make this donation is very important to us. Shinya is a good guy and this year I think he’ll do very well with KONICA MINOLTA Honda.” UK-based Riders for Health is currently helping 11 million people across Africa receive basic healthcare. For the last 15 years Riders has worked on the problem of delivering healthcare to remote parts of the African continent using motorcycles. The self-funded organisation obtains financial support from events at motorcycle races, which supports their pioneering work, work which saves countless lives in Africa. Riders currently has three national programmes working on the African continent in Gambia, Zimbabwe and Nigeria. Two smaller programmes are also underway in Kenya and Tanzania For more on Riders for Health go to: www.riders.org
Nakano Makes Donation To Randy Mamola’s Favorite Charity, Riders For Health
Nakano Makes Donation To Randy Mamola’s Favorite Charity, Riders For Health
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