
Ornatus-Mundi reports on Zenith's partnership with the Distinguished Gentleman's Ride (DGR) at BaselWorld 2016, highlighting a unique event that blends classic motorcycle culture with charitable efforts. This collaboration underscores Zenith's commitment to social causes, particularly prostate cancer research, through a stylish and engaging community rally.
For the first time at Baselworld, the organisation "Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride" (DGR) and Zenith held a bikers' rally last Sunday. Fifty gentlemen drivers donned their finest tweed and their best cravats to parade through Basel astride their classic motorcycles. It was a convivial celebration of style and elegance, heralding the upcoming global rally which will take place in September.
Shared goal for this partnership is to raise funds to be invested into research against prostate cancer. Today, the Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride (www.gentlemansride.com) is one of the largest rallies in the motorcycling world. In 2015 DGR collected over $277,000 for prostate cancer research in a rally conducted simultaneously on 400 cities of the world.
Founder of DGR, Mark Hawwa said: “Our main aim was to have fun, but we also wanted to debunk a few myths about bikers. My vision was to organise a rally for riders of café racers and custom motorbikes with a few important rules: participants must come dressed as a "dapper gentleman" with an open-face ‘Jet’-style helmet (so we can see their smiles) and, of course, they must be riding a classic motorcycle. These fundamentals still govern rallies all over the world”.
But now without much ado - enjoy the entry of the gentlefolk at BaselWorld!
Magnus, Thanks for the update. Now, it makes sense. As a physician, I applaud this effort for one of the most "secret" of cancers .... unspeakable for chaps. Regards MTF
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