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One More City – The journey is never over

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ONE MORE CITY When Christine O?Connell discovered she had a brain tumour, the diagnosis, linked to

[Rapha]( ONE MORE CITY When Christine O’Connell discovered she had a brain tumour, the diagnosis, linked to her previous breast cancer, was crushing. But it also led to the start of something special: [One More City](. An annual cycling campaign that challenges riders to travel from city to city, beginning where the previous year’s ride finished, One More City raises vital funds for secondary breast cancer research at the Institute of Cancer Research.   As anyone who has lived with any form of secondary cancer will know, the journey is never over, and with One More City, there are always more kilometres to cover, and more mountains to climb. To help them on their way to the next city, we’ve created a beautiful capsule collection, all profits from which will be donated to secondary cancer research. Designed to represent beauty in the face of adversity, the full collection is available now. [SEE THE COLLECTION]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [View in web browser]( [Click here]( to update your language and communications preferences or unsubscribe. Telephone: [+44 (0) 207 485 5000](tel:+4402074855000) | Email: enquiries@rapha.cc Rapha Racing Ltd is registered in England & Wales. Registered number: 04849594. Registered office: Imperial Works, 18 Tileyard St, London N7 9AH, United Kingdom. [Privacy Policy]( | [Cookies](

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