Riding for Cancer 2011

I’ll be riding my bike with a little more purpose in the coming months as I start preparing for a ride from Albany to Perth this November.

The ride follows the success of rides held over the last couple of years. This will be our third ride highlighting the cancer journey of a number of people and raising money to fight cancer.

The Story Behind the Rides

In February 2009 my wife’s sister passed away at the age of 41 from cancer.

In the weeks leading up to her death I was throwing an idea around for a bike ride from Perth to Albany. The ride would take my morning radio programme on the road to broadcast from a different town each day.

I wanted to give people who had been touched by cancer a chance to tell their story. Whether they’d lost a loved one or survived cancer, I wanted people to have the opportunity to break the silence and let people know that they’ve been through some deep waters. I wanted others who have been touched by cancer to know they’re not alone.

That ride happened in October 2009 and was very successful in so many ways.

As well as giving people opportunity to tell their story we raised around $15 000 for Cancer Council Western Australia.

Last year we reversed the direction and cycled from Albany to Perth, raising almost $20 000.

Ride for Cancer 2011

So now we’re doing it all over again. We’ll be cycling from Albany to Perth with the event taking place in the first week of November. We’ll travel to Albany on the last weekend of October to prepare to start riding back on Monday the 31st of October, arriving back in Perth on Saturday the 5th of November.

We have a great team of cyclists ready to take part and once again I’ll broadcast my radio programme each morning before hopping onto my bike just after midday to cycle to the next town. We’ll be followed by support vehicles which will carry all our gear.

If you’re part of a business that would like to partner with us on the journey, I’m urgently looking for some sponsors for the cycling jerseys. There are different levels of sponsorship for various sized logos on the jerseys.

I also need your story. Have you been touched by cancer? Are you battling cancer now or beaten it in the past? Does a loved one have cancer? Have you lost a friend? If you’d rather not leave your story in the comments section of this post, you can go to my contact page and send me an email.

Please Support Our Ride

You can make a donation to support Cancer Council WA by heading to the Everyday Hero fundraising page. If we can raise $20 000 dollars this year it’ll bring our total so far to over $50 000.

If you’re in Australia your donation is tax deductible. Even if you’re not, the work that Cancer Council WA is doing is making a difference throughout the world through some highly regarded research projects. Just head to the webpage and click donate. You’ll see a dropdown box that you can use to select ‘Rodney Olsen’ as the team member you want to support.



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Albany to Perth 2010 Day Two

Yesterday was a brilliant day. We broadcast from the general store at Cranbrook and then cycled just over 80 kilometres to Katanning. The team was amazing. Everyone rode so well together.

If you haven’t had opportunity to donate so far, please follow this link. Your contribution will go directly to Cancer Council Western Australia and to the amazing work they do. Donations of $2 and above are tax deductible in Australia.



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Albany to Perth 2010 Day One

Yesterday was day one of our Ride for Cancer cycling from Albany to Perth.

We rode just under 91 kilometres from Albany to Cranbrook.

If you haven’t had opportunity to donate so far, please follow this link. Your contribution will go directly to Cancer Council Western Australia and to the amazing work they do. Donations of $2 and above are tax deductible in Australia.



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And so it begins

We’re finally about to hit the road.

At midday today our team of cyclists and our trusty support crew will say goodbye to friends and family as we leave 98.5 Sonshine FM in Como to begin our ride for cancer. If you missed the details you can read all you might like to know at my previous post, Imagine a world without cancer.

There won’t be any cycling today. We’ll be packing our support bus and driving to Albany in preparation for our first day of riding on Monday. The ride of over 500 kilometres next week will be 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.

If you haven’t had opportunity to donate so far, please follow this link. Your contribution will go directly to Cancer Council Western Australia and to the amazing work they do. Donations of $2 and above are tax deductible in Australia.

As I try to balance cycling and radio broadcasting 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.

You can listen in each morning from 9 to 12, Monday to Friday, to hear more about the ride and the work that your donations will do through Cancer Council Western Australia. If you’re not in our broadcast area, you can listen online by going to the 98.5 Sonshine FM website. If you’re overseas you can use this great Time Zone Converter to work out when to listen. Just enter your location and Perth, Western Australia to check time differences.

Thanks for your support.



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Imagine a world without cancer

How different would our world be without cancer? How many people that we have deeply loved would still be with us? How much heartbreak would we have been spared?

It might not be in our grasp to relegate cancer to the history books but if we’re serious about it, we can help with research that may help that eventually happen and we can help those who are currently on a journey with cancer.

From this Monday I’ll be joined by ten other cyclists for a ride from Albany to Perth, honouring those who have battled cancer and the many more who have journeyed alongside a loved one who has faced this terrible disease. I’ll broadcast my morning radio programme on 98.5 Sonshine FM from a different town each morning before we jump on our bikes to ride to our next destination.

As well as getting ready to cycle over 500 kilometres we’re all raising money for Cancer Council Western Australia and so while you may not be able to join our ride you can certainly help us reach our fundraising goals.

The team is hoping to raise over $15 000 for Cancer Council WA.

Can I ask you to consider donating right now to Cancer Council WA to help those facing cancer? I know that not everyone can afford to a huge amount so please feel free to give whatever you can. Every amount of $2 or above is tax deductible in Australia and will make a difference for so many.

You can donate directly by following this link. The link will take you directly to the Cancer Council’s secure site.

Monday 15th November 2010:
Broadcasting from Albany 9 – 12
Albany to Cranbrook 91 km

Tuesday 16th November 2010:
Broadcasting from Cranbrook 9 – 12
Cranbrook to Katanning 80 km

Wednesday 17th November 2010:
Broadcasting from Katanning 9 – 12
Katanning to Wagin 55 km

Thursday 18th November 2010:
Broadcasting from Wagin 9 – 12
Wagin to Pingelly 100 km

Friday 19th November 2010:
Broadcasting from Pingelly 9 – 12
Pingelly to York 87 km

Saturday 20th November 2010:
York to Perth 97 km

TOTAL: 510 km

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