Can someone with Multifocal Motor Neuropathy (MMN) ride the route of the Tour de France? That’s what Clive Phillips and four fellow veterans set out to discover during the Tour de MMN 2025. Following the 1955 Tour de France route, the team set out to see if they could ride in the wheel tracks of the first British Tour de France team

Would they overcome the challenges of the Alps, Mont Ventoux and the Pyrenees?  Or would the impacts of this rare disease on Clive’s motor function and strength bring him and the team to a halt?

From Making the Most of Now and the team at Silvereye films behind the award winning “One Day Ahead”. No One Rides Alone, follows the team as they ride around France, connect with the rare disease community and learn more about MMN and the impacts it and conditions like it have.

Featuring double Paralympic gold medalist Ben Watson and Italian para-triathlete Ilaria Brugnoli, No One Rides Alone is a journey of discovery and an intimate portrait of how with team work, positivity and a willingness to be vulnerable we can achieve the seemingly impossible.

Set against the majesty of the French landscape and a remarkable historical achievement. No One Rides Alone tells an inspiring story that has lessons for us all whatever challenges we face. The film aims to raise awareness of MMN, inspire the rare disease community and raise funds for MMN Research.

For details and tickets to our New Zealand screenings click below.

Further screenings are being planned, including in the Netherlands in June, Australia in August and the United States in September. Details will be released soon. If you would like to see the film in your area or screen it at a special event please get in touch at clive@makingthemostofnow.co.nz. If you would like us to send you screening details when they are available please provide your email address below.

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No One Rides Alone premiered in Gent, Belgium on Rare Disease Day, 28 February 2026. It was then shown across the UK. The film has been well received by cyclists and non cyclist alike!!.

A proportion of the profits from screening No One Rides Alone will go to support Multifocal Motor Neuropathy research. To maximise the funds raised we are working in partnership with Inflammatory Neuropathies UK and GBS|CIDP Foundation International. This allows donors and the charities to take advantage of any incentives associated with charitable giving in their respective countries (e.g. Gift Aid in the UK). The charities will work together to ensure the funds raised have the greatest impact possible.