News 10 Oct 2012

BCP/Macca Coaching Fundraiser announced for Jeremy Tyndall

Lee Hogan's Building Champions Program (BCP) and Glenn Macdonald's Macca Coaching have joined forces for a one off charity event in aid of Victorian young gun and 2012 Victorian Junior MX Champion Jeremy Tyndall.

Jeremy Tyndall was injured at the Australian Junior Motocross Championships.

Lee Hogan’s Building Champions Program (BCP) and Glenn Macdonald’s Macca Coaching have joined forces for a one off charity event in aid of Victorian young gun and 2012 Victorian Junior MX Champion Jeremy Tyndall.

Tyndall recently suffered spinal damage after a heavy crash at last weeks Honda Australian Junior Championships held at Coolum in Queensland.

The two coaching companies will together run a two-day riding clinic at the Cobram Motocross Circuit, the home club of Tyndall.

The event will be held on 24-25 November and is open to all riders who would like to come along and support such a worthy cause, while enjoying the benefits of a well run riding school.

All proceeds from the event will be forwarded onto the Tyndall family to help with their medical costs including entry fee money for the event, donations from families and money taken in from our extensive auction that will be held on the day.

The Cobram Motorcycle Club have kindly donated their circuit, with prior preparation free of charge. Jeremy’s good friend and young gun of Australian Motocross Dylan Long was one of the first to put his hand up to help in any way possible.

“It’s such a tragic situation but it is great that the MX community will rally together in a situation like this,” said Long. “I’ve been close friends with Jezza for a long time now and we can only hope for a full recovery.”

MXTV have confirmed they will be in attendance on the day with owner/co-host Brendan Bell happy to help where possible.

“When Hoges mentioned to me that he was running a fundraiser clinic for Jeremy we were straight away keen to be a part of it,” said Belly. “We are doing our best to get some special jerseys over from the USA and will do a bit of a feature on the event to increase awareness.”

Details on the event’s auction are still to come but already a huge thank you goes to Chad Reed for his contribution and Mick Sinclair from Fox Racing who has already promised some ‘one-off’ memorabilia for the auction.

Entries are now open for the two-day event and are already filling up fast! Please email your entries to [email protected]

If you would like to make a donation to the Jeremy Tyndall Fund:
National Australia Bank
BSB 083629
Acc 145352306

Note: When making a donation please use your family name as a reference.

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