Official MotoGP charity Two Wheels for Life launch Christmas cards in collaboration with artist Ryan ‘Roadkill’ Quickfall.
Ryan was the artist behind the sell-out Kenny Roberts Snr T-shirts Two Wheels launched earlier this year and was a natural person to ask for some help designing a new Christmas card.
The design he came up with features a Santa-hat-wearing GP rider kicking up snow after toppling a snowman. They’re definitely a tongue in cheek take on the winter festivities.
Ryan said: “I wanted to create something my fans would be into but I used a classic GP theme to give it a broad appeal too. I hope everybody loves it and it raises lots of money for a great cause.”
All of the money raised by Two Wheels for Life will go to life-saving programmes in some of the poorest and most remote areas of Africa thanks to the work of Two Wheels’ charity partner, Riders for Health.
Riders is battling a huge rise in Covid-19 cases across many parts of the areas it covers in Africa. The work being done with fighting Covid is on top of the normal life-saving work that goes on in the same areas.
Charity income for Two Wheels has taken a huge hit with the cancellation of the 2020 Day of Champions event that normally runs a day before the British MotoGP™ event at Silverstone. Due to the coronavirus pandemic the British MotoGP™ event was cancelled and with it, Day of Champions.
Huge efforts have been made to find alternative funding to keep the African operations going and this includes ideas like these charity Christmas cards.
Two Wheels are also the official charity of the FIM and MotoGP™ and with their support are able to run unique events and give motor racing fans access to exclusive experiences and unique moto-memorabilia. The projects supported mean that health workers can reach the most isolated people with the health care they so desperately need.
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Or view the full range of festive gifts available, with further items being added as the festive period approaches.