About 1,300 mountain bikers and 125 hikers raised 708,100 euros this weekend for KWF Kankerbestrijding with their participation in the Vrijthof-Vrijthof Challenge. The amount of money was announced on Saturday evening at the Vrijthof in Hilvarenbeek. Organizer Willem van Abeelen can hardly believe the sky-high yield: “We never dared to dream this.” And this amount is not yet the final final amount, because the bar proceeds and sponsor contributions have not yet been added.
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Written by
Lobke Kapteijns
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Van Abeelen does not keep it dry with the announcement on the packed square, the discharge is great. “My mom just came to me crying. No, this is goosebumps work.”
It has been a fraught day, on which he thinks on stage about loved ones he himself lost to cancer. Father Jan died of cancer at the age of 67. His sister-in-law Andrea (41) got cancer and had to leave behind two young children and her partner. “They have given me the inspiration and the strength to do this.”
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“You lose your loved ones, they slip away and you are powerless.”
What once started as a ‘small idea’ by Willem has now grown into a major event that participants already refer to as the ‘Brabant Alpe D’Huzes’. He sees it as a big compliment.
“We started this purely to raise money for the fight against cancer. You lose your loved ones, they slip away and you are powerless. That small idea has now become this, it is grandiose.”
Together with his brother Mark, he is the driving force behind the event in their hometown of Hilvarenbeek. It concerns a mountain bike tour that started on Saturday morning at the Vrijthof in Maastricht and ended on Saturday afternoon at the Vrijthof in Hilvarenbeek. A route of 160 kilometers, largely unpaved. In the course of Saturday afternoon the participants arrived in Hilvarenbeek, on a catwalk they were welcomed with loud applause.