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-541 riders in Team Triumph rode ‘side by side, worldwide’
-Top three global fundraisers and Gentlefolk Winner rewarded with Triumph Modern
Classics
-4400+ gentlefolks across 35 cities from India were a part of the global rid
Supported by Triumph Motorcycles for the 11th year, The Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride (DGR), took place simultaneously on Sunday 19 May 2024 across the world, with a record breaking 113,000 riders taking part in 959 rides across 105 countries, raising $7.6M USD.
The top global fundraiser, and highest single fundraiser in DGR history, was DGR Brand Ambassador
Jaime Camil from the US, who has been rewarded with a piece of motorcycling history, the iconic
Thruxton RS Final Edition. Kat Thomsen, another US DGR Brand Ambassador claimed the 2nd spot
with Matias Seijo from Edinburgh taking third place. The Gentlefolk prize winner is Jason Etters, who
led the Jacksonville ride in the US.
In India, more than 4400+ riders participated in the DGR across 35 cities with the network of
showrooms playing a crucial part in facilitating the rides. The unprecedented success of the Speed
400 and the Scrambler 400x in India has allowed a whole new generation of Triumph riders into the
community. Staying consistent with the unique aspect of the ride – the riders came out in impressive
numbers, dressed dapper on their Modern Classic and Classic motorcycles, to raise funds and
increase awareness about prostate cancer research and men’s mental health.
As part of the DGR’s “Side by Side, Worldwide” campaign, Triumph dealers around the world hosted
and participated in rides to help raise awareness and funds for men’s mental health and prostate
cancer research, ensuring even more motorcyclists were able to take part. These included 541 riders
who chose to raise funds and ride on Modern Classics as part of the official riders group “Team Triumph”. The top five fundraisers in this group have each won a prize package from the DGR &
Triumph Clothing Collection.
Riding the new Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 X in London as part of Team Triumph, were 007 stunt
riders Paul Edmondson and Martin Craven, as well as Kieran Clarke, stunt rider for the Mission
Impossible franchise, while actor James Phelps, best known for playing Fred Weasley in Harry Potter,
rode the Bonneville T120 Stealth Edition in Poole, UK.
In Thailand, social media star Witsarud Panich, rode his Bonneville T100 through the streets of
Bangkok, while writer-photographer Eric Hendrikx, led Canada’s Toronto ride on his Thruxton RS. In
Spain, actor Pepe Barroso, best known for his role in Gran Turismo, rode a T120 in Madrid, and world
record holder Ivan Cervantes rode a Scrambler 1200 XE in Reus. Multi-platinum music producer Tai
Jason, rode his Bonneville T100 with more than 600 other riders from the Triumph dealership in
Munich, Germany’s largest ride.
007 stunt rider Paul Edmondson said: “This year Triumph and the DGR has achieved their goal to
bring even more riders together, in more places around the globe, to raise even more money for
men’s mental health and prostate cancer. It is a wonderful event to be part of, with everyone making
such an incredible effort to dress dapper and showcase our community in the best possible light.”
Mission Impossible stunt rider Keiran Clarke added: “Riding through the streets of London on a
Triumph, surrounded by hundreds of motorcyclists united by a common cause, to raise money to
support men’s health, was an amazing experience. The reaction of pedestrians and traffic on route,
was simply brilliant.”
Hedon Helmets, ELF Lubricants, and Quad Lock also supported the classic inspired charity event,
further rewarding the efforts of the year’s fundraisers