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Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride partnership


The DGR and Triumph

 

 

The Distinguished Gentleman’s ride unites thousands of classic and vintage-style motorcycle fans from all over the world, to raise funds and awareness for men’s health.

Founded in Sydney, Australia in 2012, the DGR was created by Mark Hawwa as a wonderful new way to bring together motorcycle enthusiasts, focused on a common cause for good.

 

 

Today the DGR spans the globe, with more than 90,000 riders taking to the streets, in more than 800 cities. The DGR has raised over $37m USD for prostate cancer research and men’s mental health.

Triumph became the official motorcycle partner in 2014, with a commitment to build awareness, grow participation and increase fundraising in support of this worthy cause.

The Distinguished Gentlemans Ride

 

 

From financial support and resources, that have helped to raise the profile of the DGR globally, to motivating fundraisers with motorcycles as rewards, everyone involved at Triumph is proud to have played their part in growing this incredible community.

During this fantastic partnership, we have also created many unique motorcycles to promote this wonderful event, including a one-of-a-kind Triumph Thruxton RS DGR Edition and a custom '1959 Legends’ Triumph Bonneville T120 with a matching Gibson Les Paul Standard guitar, and the Dapper Bonnie, a one-off custom Bonneville T100.

 

 

 

TRIUMPH AND THE DGR

Triumph’s partnership with the DGR started in 2014, during this partnership we have created many unique motorcycles to promote this wonderful event, including a one-of-a-kind Triumph Thruxton RS DGR Edition and a custom '1959 Legends’ Triumph Bonneville T120 with a matching Gibson Les Paul Standard guitar, and the ‘Dapper Bonnie’, a one-off custom Bonneville T100.

Here’s an insight into Triumph’s incredible partnership with The DGR.

Distinguished gentlemen's ride Triumph