TWO BEST FRIENDS will be cycling across the country later this month in memory of a three year old girl from Shannon Banks who died in April from a very rare form of cancer.
Madison Stanley was a bubbly, friendly, little girl with the ability to lift a room. At the age of two, she was diagnosed with glioblastoma, regular trips from Corbally to Crumlin ensued as she received treatment for a year and a half but sadly Maddie died on April 15th of this year aged just three years old.
Her regular journey will be recreated by Maddieโs father Shane and his best friend Sean Hynan. They will cycle for over ten hours in a 200km trek from Corbally to Crumlin on July 23rd. The duo have been friends since they worked in bars and nightclubs together along with Shaneโs fiancรฉ Rebecca Enright.

It was Sean that had the brainwave to do the cycle in aid of Aoibheannโs Pink Tie. โThey help people in the St Johnโs Ward in Crumlin, it can be very last minute needing people for treatment, they organise the hotels, they are organising fuel vouchers for families at the moment. I know the lads were very grateful for them, I pitched the idea, I thought it was a bit mad, he was 100% up for it,โ he said. The charity is spending an approximate โฌ12,000 per month with the current hotel and fuel prices.
A personal trainer at Go Gym in Coonagh, Sean praised their neighbours, โBike for Lifeโ for their โsensational support, they sponsored bikes and training gear, Liam from there has been doing sessions with us, heโs coming on the day and the van is coming with a support vehicle, theyโre doing that all free of chargeโ.
While preparing for the gruelling 200km spin, they are constantly reminded of Maddie. โShane wasnโt on a bike since he was 15, I havenโt been far away behind him bar the spinning. Our frst big one was 50km and weโve been getting the miles in the legs for the day itself since. The thing weโre telling ourselves is weโre doing it from their front door and itโs the same trip that Madison did each time she went to Crumlinโ.
Within a half an hour of the fundraiser going live, they raised โฌ2,000, to date it now has brought in more than โฌ22,000. Of the support, Sean said, โit is absolutely mind-blowing the people who have jumped on board and come behind it. It has taken legs of its own at this stageโ. Families with loved ones receiving treatment in Crumlin have expressed their gratitude to the duo for their efforts.
This Sunday, they will be running a charity fundraising day at Squire McGuireโs Bar on Lower Cecil St in Limerick with live music, DJs and a raffle with spot prizes. โIt is really tough times for people with the cost of living, weโve ten times the amount of money we thought we would raise, it is really nice to see, this is a good memory of Maddy that is always going to be there,โ Sean concluded.
DONATE: Corbally to Crumlin for Maddie