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Paul Pelland, currently residing in Londonderry, New Hampshire, is a long distance motorcyclist who has set many world records despite his medical battle with multiple sclerosis. He finished his first Iron Butt Rally – an 11 day 11,000 mile motorcycle endurance event known as "The World's Toughest Motorcycle Competition" – on a Ural motorcycle in 2001. He suffered many mechanical issues along the way and had to install new pushrods made from hardware store materials. In 2003,〔 before getting his diagnosis, Pelland was a top ten finisher of the Iron Butt Rally. As Pelland continued through the latter portion of his rally, he found that he could not remember the name of a friend whom had fallen off his bike. He also found his hands numb and his mind scattered.〔 He learned shortly after this experience that these were symptoms of multiple sclerosis. On September 29, 2012, Pelland, sponsored by National Powersports, set a world record by riding 1,000 miles in under 24 hours on 100 different motorcycles. This event being his first fundraiser for the National MS Society. He will continue to ride until he meets his one million mile goal which he calls "Longhaulpaul's Endless Road Tour", all to raise funds for The National Multiple Sclerosis Society. In May, 2014, Pelland rode a Piaggio scooter from Boston to Chicago in 16.5 hours, wearing a blue tuxedo over an Aerostich motorcycle riding suit. At this point he had logged 55,000 miles of his one-million-mile goal for MS awareness and fundraising. As of 2014, Pelland had ridden an estimated 350,000 miles.〔 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Paul Pelland」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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