Tour de Perth 2009 Results

tourdeperth.jpgI had a great weekend helping with the commentary for the Scody Tour de Perth. Gary Suckling once again did most of the race calling and it’s great to work with someone who has such a great knowledge of cycling …. and the ability to talk the leg off a chair.

I’m looking forward to working with Gary again at the Perth Criteriums which will be held in early February 2010.

Big congratulations are in order for all the cyclists, organisers, officials, volunteers and sponsors of the event. There was some exciting racing in the elite competition, backed up by some excellent support events on the Sunday.

Here are the final overall General Classification places in the Scody Tour de Perth.

Women’s Elite Competition:
1st Ruth Corset
2nd Ellen Van Duij
3rd Simone Grounds

Men’s Elite Competition:
1st Travis Meyer
2nd Graeme Brown
3rd Richard Lang

Full results for every stage are available here.

I spoke to one of the organisers of the Tour de Perth, Matt Bisset, on my radio programme last Thursday morning in the lead up to the event. You can hear what Matt had to say by clicking the play button on the audio player at the bottom of this post. Further details are at the official website.

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Give it away

aussie_money.jpgWhat are you prepared to give away? I guess that depends on what you truly value – not what you say you value – but what you really do value.

An Australian academic has just made a pledge to give away half of his lifetime earnings. Dr Toby Ord reckons that his days as a student weren’t too bad so he’s going to continue living like a student so that his money can help make the world a better place.

Dr Toby Ord, a 30-year-old ethics researcher with the Future of Humanity Institute, has agreed to give up 10 per cent of his annual salary, plus any yearly earnings above £20,000 (AUD $35,631).

Dr Ord says if he lives like a student, he should be able to give away around £1 million (AUD $1.78 million).

“My student years were not extravagant, but were immensely enjoyable, with the chief enjoyments such as reading beautiful books and spending time with my wife and friends costing almost nothing,” Dr Ord said. – News.com.au

That’s a tough act to follow but it really does raise the question for each of us of what we are seeking in life. Are we seeking better relationships and simple pleasures or do we still run after material goods? We might say that money doesn’t buy happiness but do our lives back that up?

I love the fact that Dr Ord has picked up on the fact that the things that give him the most pleasure and give life greater meaning are not things that money can buy. I do wonder why so many of us keep chasing things that we know will never make us happy when the opportunity to enhance our lives and the lives of those we love are already within our grasp.

I need to be honest and say that I couldn’t give away half my yearly earnings. I’m not on an academic’s wage. In fact, my wage looks very much closer to the amount that Dr Ord has agreed to restrict himself to using each year. Out of that money our family supports a number of worthwhile causes yet I have to keep asking myself, should I be doing more? Our standard of living is still extremely extravagant compared to those I’ve seen in places like India, Haiti and Dominican Republic.

The good news is Dr Ord doesn’t expect us all to cut our earnings in half. He’s launching a site called Giving What We Can, encouraging us all to examine what we can be doing to alleviate the suffering of others in our world.

One of the great things about giving money away is the freedom that it gives. It says that my money doesn’t control me – I control my money.

If you do decide that you need to use the resources you’ve been given to create a better life for others there are many organisations doing great work around the world. Let me encourage you to check out Compassion. I’ve seen their work first hand and I seen the proof that the money donors give makes a world of difference. You can visit Compassion Australia or the Compassion International site.

So what do you really value? Think about what truly matters to you, examine the way you’re living, and see if the two match. It’s a challenge we all need to face.



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More on the Tour de Perth

tourdeperth.jpgAs I mentioned a coupld of days ago, I’ve got a busy weekend on the way. I’ll be helping out with the Scody Tour de Perth as part of the commentary team.

I know that some people are confusing the Tour de Perth with the Perth Criteriums but they are separate events. (I know that becuase I’m getting quite a few hits on this site from people looking for ‘Perth Criteriums’.) The Perth Criteriums will be held again early in 2010. While the Tour de Perth involves one criterium, there’s a whole lot more to it.

Tour de Perth will bring first class cycle racing to the streets of Perth on Friday evening and across the weekend.

Western Australia’s premier road cycling event, the Tour de Perth, will have a new beginning in 2009. The Tour’s four stages will take in high profile central city locations ideal for spectators and media coverage. A highlight will be strong competition between teams and individual competitors from across Australia to take out the National Road Series.

There’ll be local, interstate and international cyclists battling it out for honours over the three days.

I spoke to one of the organisers, Matt Bisset, on my radio programme yesterday morning. You can hear Matt’s explanation of the event by clicking the play button on the audio player at the bottom of this post.

There’ll be a number of cycling related events happening around the tour, including a Festival of Cycling. Details are at the official website.

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Tour de Perth 2009

tourdeperth.jpgI’ve got a busy weekend on the way. I’ll be helping out with the Scody Tour de Perth.

Tour de Perth will bring first class cycle racing to the streets of Perth on Friday evening and across the weekend.

Western Australia’s premier road cycling event, the Tour de Perth, will have a new beginning in 2009. The Tour’s four stages will take in high profile central city locations ideal for spectators and media coverage. A highlight will be strong competition between teams and individual competitors from across Australia to take out the National Road Series.

There’ll be local, interstate and international cyclists battling it out for honours over the three days.

There’ll be a number of cycling related events happening around the tour, including a Festival of Cycling. Details are at the official website.



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