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London Tbilisi Bahrain Motorbike Charity Rally 22 nd September – 14 th October 2010

London Tbilisi Bahrain Motorbike Charity Rally 22 nd September – 14 th October 2010. The Concept.

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London Tbilisi Bahrain Motorbike Charity Rally 22 nd September – 14 th October 2010

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  1. London Tbilisi Bahrain Motorbike Charity Rally 22nd September – 14th October 2010

  2. The Concept • The ‘London2 Motorbike Rallies’ are an annual sporting event founded by Levan Vasadze and Lord Clanwilliam. The concept originates from 2007,2008 and 2009 rallies travelling from London to Tbilisi in Georgia. • The Rally’s primary aim is raise money for charity. This is supported with an ethos of giving the participants the opportunity to ‘open the mind, free the spirit and test nerves and driver skills’ • The rally traditionally encompasses a demanding and adventurous journey across Europe, ending in Tbilisi at Bagrationi 1882, a beautiful champagne factory located on the outskirts of the city.

  3. The Concept • The rally distance is over 9,500 kilometres and will take in the region of 20 days, much of it on “testing road conditions” • The rally is not a race but a “team ride” and the riders drive without the assistance of a back up team, although we might have our own engineer joining us as a team member..... • Overnight acommodation depends on where the day’s ride ends.....it could just as easily be a 7 star hotel in a European City hotel or a sleeping bag and tent in the empty quarter desert area of Saudi Arabia • This year however, the rally is adding a second stage after Tbilisi. The team will drive through Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and finish on the archipelago of Bahrain • The route is not “set in stone”. Each morning we set a target for laying up that evening. Safety of riders comes before distance covered.

  4. The Likely Rally Route & Mileage

  5. The Route – from above!

  6. The Riders... Levan VasadzeLevan Vasadze was born on December 20, 1970 in Tbilisi (Georgia). He is married and has 6 children. Levan has been a business executive for many years including the First Vice President of Sistema Corporation and CEO of Rosno, Russia`s leading insurance company.  In 2006 he was awarded Person of the Year in Russia`s top 100 CEO contest in Kremlin by RosBusinessConsulting. Paddy Clanwilliam Lord Clanwilliam – known as Paddy to his friends, started his communications company now known as Gardant in 1993. He is a Director of OJSC Polyus Gold, the largest gold production company in Russia and is Chairman of Eurasia Drilling, the largest drilling company in Russia,  In his spare time he enjoys surfing holidays with his 3 children, motorcycling and whenever possible, helicopter flying. Alexei Kuzminikha Alexei 40, describes himself as a quiet pensioner from Moscow. He is a life long member of the Harley Owners Group (HOG) and is passionate about motorbikes. He is a keen traveller who has travelled the world in pursuit of adventure and is also a master SCUBA diver!

  7. The Riders... Mark Hogben Mark is a director of BGC, a brokerage service for inter-dealer fixed income markets. Nick Chikovani Georgian business entrepeneur who completed London2Tbilisi in 2009. THOSE STARTING IN TBILISI AND DOING THE SECOND HALF Andrew McNeilis Managing Director GCC Region for talent2 Mark Benton Bahrain Country Manager DHL International Peter & Jane Faberij de Jonge Businessman and Dutch Consul in Bahrain, who together with his beautiful wife may join us by car from Tbilisi StepfanSieber CEO Emsquare based in Dubai

  8. The Riders... POSSIBLES………………. Johannes HuthLondon businessman Fabrice Gregoire Our rally engineer runs a motorcyle repair and service shop in Central London. All riders will carry their own spares. Fabrice may be called upon to assist fellow riders with mechanical conundrums!!!! Tim Whyte Keith Halsey Andreas Heeschen

  9. The Charities Saphekhurebi Saphekhurebi does incredible work in Georgia. Their mission is to help the vulnerable, the disabled, the homeless and the underprivileged in society.Since its establishment they have touched the lives of many and improved the quality of life of these socially unprotected groups providing medical care, food, shelter and education. Further to this, the charity will buy respiratory apparatus with the donated money and will give it to the hospitals for free. Frequently, in Georgia newborn children have respiratory problems. To save their lives doctors need the respiratory apparatus. Nowadays there are only 8 apparatus in Tbilisi. This number is often insufficient comparing to the newborn patients. A lot of children die only because of the lack of respiratory apparatus available in the City.

  10. The Charities Hugo Rutland Memorial Trust The Hugo Rutland Memorial Fund was created in 2005 after the tragic death of Hugo in a drowning accident whilst on holiday with his family.Claire Rutland, Hugo's widow, founded the HRMF to create a capital fund from which income could be used to provide financial support for parents of school children finding themselves in unexpected difficulties. This year they have launched a major campaign to maintain the momentum of the HRMF and to increase its capital from £230k in 2008 to £500k by 2010 and to £2m by 2015.

  11. The Charities The Bahrain Society for Children with Behavioural and Communication Difficulties The mission of the Bahrain Society for Children with Behavioural and Communication Difficulties is to promote lifelong access and opportunity for all individuals with the behavioural and communication difficulties, and their families, to be fully participating, included members of their community. Education, active public awareness and the promotion of research form the cornerstones of the society’s efforts to carry forth its mission.

  12. Past Rallies!

  13. Past Rallies!

  14. Want to join??? • Easy. Contact Paddy Clanwilliam or Levan Vasadze Paddy e: clanwilliam@gardantcommunications.com m: +44 7702 693621 Levan e: lvasadze@yahoo.com m: +7 (985) 761 0991

  15. Want to help? If you help us by giving money to the charities or put money towards the cost of the Rally we want to give something back to you if we possibly can. Do you want us to wear your kit?Or maybe your company logo on our jackets or bikes?? We need help in the following areas......... Spares Tools Camping Equipment Intercom systems Visa clearances and carnet passage Freight of bikes back to domestic destinations Petrol Money to cover 125,000 miles

  16. Put your logo on the website sponsor’s page? Send us over your artwork and its done! Come and join us along the way...... A number of senior Statesman and diplomats have been helping us to make the Rally possible. We will be meeting up with them along the way to thank them for their assistance. Come and meet up with us along the route and see who you meet with us. You would be very surprised! Think of something and we’ll consider it!Give us a proposal and we’ll come back to you....we will accept just about any proposal if it means financial help for these charities that we really care about, or financial help toward the cost of the rally!! Contact Us: email: clanwilliam@gardantcommunications.com Tel: +44 7702 693621 web: www.gardantcommunications.com

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