Perth to Albany – The Final Day

We cycled just over 100 kilometres to make it from Cranbrook to Albany yesterday afternoon. The conditions were cold and sometimes wet but with the end in sight we powered on towards our goal.

We had a wonderful overnight stay at Lilac Cottages, overlooking the water, before four of us got up earl for a little extra cycling up Mt Clarence.

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Perth to Albany Day Five

Video of the fifth official day of the Perth to Albany ride. Yesterday we cycled from Katanning to Cranbrook.

We cycled around 80 kilometres. We stopped for an amazing afternoon tea at the Tambellup Telecentre.

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Perth to Albany Day Four

Video of the fourth official day of the Perth to Albany ride. Yesterday we cycled from Wagin to Katanning.

We cycled 55 kilometres with much of the distance being against the wind and we encountered some very rough roads.

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Perth to Albany Day Two

Video of the second official day of the Perth to Albany ride. Sunday was a rest day but we were back on our bikes yesterday riding from York to Pingelly through Beverley and Brookton.

We cycled 87 kilometres and the team was just brilliant. Great ride.

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The wheels are turning

We’re finally on the road.

At nine o’clock this morning our team of seven cyclists and our trusty support crew said goodbye to friends and family as we left 98.5 Sonshine FM in Como to begin our ride for cancer. If you missed the details you can read all the details at my previous post, Cycling to fight cancer.

Today’s a big day with a ride up Greenmount Hill followed by several more challenging hills until we get to York this afternoon. It’s a tough road but I’m reminded that those who are facing cancer often travel a much harder road. I’m glad to be relatively healthy and happy to do what I can to help people facing some tough times.

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As I try to balance cycling and radio boradcasting over the next week I’m not sure how much opportunity I’ll have to update you during the trip. I’m hoping it’ll be often but I really don’t know if that will happen.

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