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Rally Sardinia 2007 is also this year involved in a charitable goal with GoFAR. This project embraces in its name an international petition everyone can sign. The project started in order to find a cure for a disease that causes progressive damage to the nervous system, called Friedrich’s Ataxia. It mostly affects young people, even from a very early age. It affects about 1500 people in Italy and 50 thousand all over the world.
‘RUDI’ is the name of the committee which promoted the project. It was founded in April 2004 by a couple of parents who managed, with effort and dedication, to raise 100 thousand euros, used to start researches on this rare disease.
Nowadays, almost 10 years after the responsible gene for this disease was detected, the knowledge researchers have allow them to launch a project whose aim is to develop and evaluate a valid therapy.
Stickers with the GoFAR‘s logo will appear on the motorbikes of the competitors and on the vehicles of the assistance and the organization.

STOP THE FIRES
Among the initiatives of the Rally, we can find at the top the fight against the fires, a plague that destroys not only Sardinia, but also extended areas of wood and mediterranean scrub. It’s a civil battle where Rally is involved and engaged, as every single battle concernig the rescue of the nature. All of us must be involved to indicate, calling the 1515, every single fire or beginning of a fire we would see.

STOP DOPING
As sportives and lovers of nature we strongly and clearly say stop drugs and stop to doping, two clear enemies of life even before enemies of sport. Two plagues of our society that all the sportive people must fight with every tools and in all the circumstances. This is a civile battle for us and for the generations to come.

Rally di Sardegna
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Winner Rally of Sardinia 2007: Marc Coma
Regione Autonoma della Sardegna
Regione Autonoma della Sardegna

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