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Couternon. They Will Cycle as a Family to Fight Against the Lou Gehrig's Disease From Which Their Father Suffers.

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Last year, Corentin Nadé, his sister Julie, and her partner, Romain Dinis, participated in the 24 Hours of the Lake in Annecy. A bike race in which they raised €10,294, donated to research into Lou Gehrig's disease, from which the family patriarch, Christian, suffers. This year, they're doing it again, and their team, Chris Bikers, will set off on June 14 and 15 for 24 hours of madness and solidarity.
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Last year, Corentin Nadé, his sister Julie, and her partner, Romain Dinis, participated in the 24 Hours of the Lake in Annecy. A bike race in which they raised €10,294, donated to research into Lou Gehrig's disease, from which the family patriarch, Christian, suffers. This year, they're doing it again, and their team, Chris Bikers, will set off on June 14 and 15 for 24 hours of madness and solidarity.

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