Great Cycle Challenge (2013, 2014, 2015,2016) and back in 2020
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Ewok1958
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Great Cycle Challenge (2013, 2014, 2015,2016) and back in 2020
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Great Cycle Challenge
As well as my passion for motorcycling and riding my Bandit nearly daily I also ride my push bike daily. About 10 months ago after a kick up the bum from my GP I dusted off my old mountain bike and started riding to get fitter and lose some weight, since Dec I've done just under 7000km on it.
When I saw this advertised I thought it suited me as I am clocking up plenty of KM's, but on my old bike I'm too slow to compete directly with other cyclists, this way I can keep a bit fitter, do it at my pace and hopefully make a difference to a great cause at the same time.
This October, I am riding in the Great Cycle Challenge to fight kids' cancer!
I will be pedalling for 31 days and my goal is to ride 600km throughout the month. (I'm hoping to raise at least $500, if I can get to $1000 I'll bust my butt and try and do 1000km instead)
Why am I doing this? Because cancer is the largest killer of children from disease in Australia - 3 children die of cancer every week.
It will tough, but nothing compared to what these kids face every day as they battle this terrible disease.
Kids should be living life, not fighting for it.
And so I am taking on this personal challenge to raise funds to fight kids' cancer and give these kids the brighter futures they deserve.
But I need your help.
Please sponsor me to support my challenge and help these kids.
Any amount would be greatly appreciated, no matter how big or small.
To make a donation, simply view my page by clicking on the link below:
http://www.greatcyclechallenge.com.au/Riders/IanButton
All funds raised will support Children's Medical Research Institute to continue its work to develop treatments and find a cure for childhood cancer.
Thank you
Chook (Ian)
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Great Cycle Challenge
As well as my passion for motorcycling and riding my Bandit nearly daily I also ride my push bike daily. About 10 months ago after a kick up the bum from my GP I dusted off my old mountain bike and started riding to get fitter and lose some weight, since Dec I've done just under 7000km on it.
When I saw this advertised I thought it suited me as I am clocking up plenty of KM's, but on my old bike I'm too slow to compete directly with other cyclists, this way I can keep a bit fitter, do it at my pace and hopefully make a difference to a great cause at the same time.
This October, I am riding in the Great Cycle Challenge to fight kids' cancer!
I will be pedalling for 31 days and my goal is to ride 600km throughout the month. (I'm hoping to raise at least $500, if I can get to $1000 I'll bust my butt and try and do 1000km instead)
Why am I doing this? Because cancer is the largest killer of children from disease in Australia - 3 children die of cancer every week.
It will tough, but nothing compared to what these kids face every day as they battle this terrible disease.
Kids should be living life, not fighting for it.
And so I am taking on this personal challenge to raise funds to fight kids' cancer and give these kids the brighter futures they deserve.
But I need your help.
Please sponsor me to support my challenge and help these kids.
Any amount would be greatly appreciated, no matter how big or small.
To make a donation, simply view my page by clicking on the link below:
http://www.greatcyclechallenge.com.au/Riders/IanButton
All funds raised will support Children's Medical Research Institute to continue its work to develop treatments and find a cure for childhood cancer.
Thank you
Chook (Ian)
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Re: Great Cycle Challenge (2013, 2014, 2015,2016) and back in 2020
It's that time of year again, I killed my old mountain bike last October and have only pedalled about 10 or 20km since then, last Saturday I ordered my new bike (should be here within a week) Registrations opened up Monday so this morning I re registered to do the 2016 Great Cycle Challenge.
All proceeds raised go towards fighting childhood cancer research, I haven't personally known any children with cancer but knowing how devastating it is to adults, I can only begin to imagine what children and their families go through when one is suffering.
This year I'd like to dedicate the ride to My Father and my Partners Uncle that were both taken in their 50's with brain cancer and to a mate who'd just made 50 that lost his battle a few month's back, Tony suffered for over a year and succumbed to cancer taking over pretty much everyone of his internal organs in a short space of time
Please have a look at my page and if anyone can afford to give anything, no matter how small, please do, it all counts.
Donations $2 and over are tax deductible
https://greatcyclechallenge.com.au/Riders/IanButton
Cheers
Chook
All proceeds raised go towards fighting childhood cancer research, I haven't personally known any children with cancer but knowing how devastating it is to adults, I can only begin to imagine what children and their families go through when one is suffering.
This year I'd like to dedicate the ride to My Father and my Partners Uncle that were both taken in their 50's with brain cancer and to a mate who'd just made 50 that lost his battle a few month's back, Tony suffered for over a year and succumbed to cancer taking over pretty much everyone of his internal organs in a short space of time
Please have a look at my page and if anyone can afford to give anything, no matter how small, please do, it all counts.
Donations $2 and over are tax deductible
https://greatcyclechallenge.com.au/Riders/IanButton
Cheers
Chook
Re: Great Cycle Challenge (2013, 2014, 2015,2016) and back in 2020
Thanks Chalkie, much appreciated!!
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My pleasure mate! I'm tempted to join you given the death of a five year old at our school just a couple of months ago. Stay safe and enjoy the pedalling.
Chalkie- Posts : 274
Join date : 2015-12-05
Age : 77
Location : Bayswater, Vic
Re: Great Cycle Challenge (2013, 2014, 2015,2016) and back in 2020
Clocking up the KM's should be easier now, picked up my new ride yesterday
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How many CCs mate, 1250?
Chalkie- Posts : 274
Join date : 2015-12-05
Age : 77
Location : Bayswater, Vic
Re: Great Cycle Challenge (2013, 2014, 2015,2016) and back in 2020
Chalkie wrote:How many CCs mate, 1250?
I'm more a bourban man than CC, too bloody sweet for me
Thank's Ewok, much appreciated
Re: Great Cycle Challenge (2013, 2014, 2015,2016) and back in 2020
Chook wrote:Chalkie wrote:How many CCs mate, 1250?
I'm more a bourban man than CC, too bloody sweet for me
Thank's Ewok, much appreciated
Ewok1958- Posts : 3940
Join date : 2010-08-03
Age : 66
Location : Bega, NSW
Re: Great Cycle Challenge (2013, 2014, 2015,2016) and back in 2020
Chook wrote:
I'm more a bourban man than CC, too bloody sweet for me
Not if you soak it with cinnamon and a little chilli
madmax- Posts : 4307
Join date : 2011-10-19
Age : 61
Location : Carrum Downs, Victoria
Re: Great Cycle Challenge (2013, 2014, 2015,2016) and back in 2020
Still over a month out from when I start pedalling seriously for a month, sponsorship is going great, up to $895 already so I've bumped up my targets, I'm aiming for 1000km / $1500 now
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Nice work Mate.
Im about to buy an E Bike to get back into cycling. Start riding to work.
Im about to buy an E Bike to get back into cycling. Start riding to work.
NZspokes- Posts : 400
Join date : 2012-06-02
Re: Great Cycle Challenge (2013, 2014, 2015,2016) and back in 2020
So far this year I've raised $1115, thatnk's to those on here that have helped with that, it's been awesome.
Riding started Saturday and I'd only pedalled about 200km since the ride at the end of October 2015 so I'm the least prepared I've been in the 4 challenges.
I got up early Saturday morning and kicked off the 2016 event with a 41km return ride to the old Toll Gate at Glen Osmond (bottom of the SE Freeway coming in from Melbourne etc.), for those that remember the old road into Adelaide, the elevation is 1/2 way to the old Iconic Service Station and former Pub location, Eagle on The Hill. Later that morning I backed it up with a 5.5 km ride to check out the water levels of the flooded River Torrens before I headed out to destroy some brain cells while watching the AFL GF
Yesterday I was a bit slow in the morning after 10 1/2 hours of too many Super Drys and way too much BBQ, later in the morning I decided to force myself to sweat it out, I did a 4.5 km ride to the gym before punishing myself for the previous day for a hour, then a 5.5 km ride back home. Late afternoon I was feeling much better so headed of on what I hoped would be a 45-50km ride, about 30 km in the weather turned and it started to rain so I made a beeline for home falling short of my target but still managing 32.5km.
Later last evening when it was obvious the rain wasn't going away I headed back to the Gym and used the other option available for this fundraiser, 21km on a spin cycle, that took me to 108 for the 1st 2 days.
This morning I woke to thunder storms, torrential rain and a bit of hail, the rain didn't ease off at all for the next 1 1/2 hours so I headed back to the Gym for another 40km on the spin cycle (not my prefered way to clock up the km but it's better than getting soaked and freezing). I've managed to pedai 148.6km in the 1st 3 days, hopefully the weather clears this afternoon so I can get back on my bike and do some "real" riding to get past the 150km mark.
https://greatcyclechallenge.com.au/Riders/IanButton
Riding started Saturday and I'd only pedalled about 200km since the ride at the end of October 2015 so I'm the least prepared I've been in the 4 challenges.
I got up early Saturday morning and kicked off the 2016 event with a 41km return ride to the old Toll Gate at Glen Osmond (bottom of the SE Freeway coming in from Melbourne etc.), for those that remember the old road into Adelaide, the elevation is 1/2 way to the old Iconic Service Station and former Pub location, Eagle on The Hill. Later that morning I backed it up with a 5.5 km ride to check out the water levels of the flooded River Torrens before I headed out to destroy some brain cells while watching the AFL GF
Yesterday I was a bit slow in the morning after 10 1/2 hours of too many Super Drys and way too much BBQ, later in the morning I decided to force myself to sweat it out, I did a 4.5 km ride to the gym before punishing myself for the previous day for a hour, then a 5.5 km ride back home. Late afternoon I was feeling much better so headed of on what I hoped would be a 45-50km ride, about 30 km in the weather turned and it started to rain so I made a beeline for home falling short of my target but still managing 32.5km.
Later last evening when it was obvious the rain wasn't going away I headed back to the Gym and used the other option available for this fundraiser, 21km on a spin cycle, that took me to 108 for the 1st 2 days.
This morning I woke to thunder storms, torrential rain and a bit of hail, the rain didn't ease off at all for the next 1 1/2 hours so I headed back to the Gym for another 40km on the spin cycle (not my prefered way to clock up the km but it's better than getting soaked and freezing). I've managed to pedai 148.6km in the 1st 3 days, hopefully the weather clears this afternoon so I can get back on my bike and do some "real" riding to get past the 150km mark.
https://greatcyclechallenge.com.au/Riders/IanButton
Re: Great Cycle Challenge (2013, 2014, 2015,2016) and back in 2020
I'm doing around 20km rides and that's enough. The wife took me to a spin bike class last week and nearly killed me. Well the seat did anyhow. I'm not a fan of them, and smashed me on it. On the road or trail though she can't keep up.
BTW well done chook
BTW well done chook
reddog- Posts : 2523
Join date : 2010-09-27
Age : 46
Location : Allanson WA
Re: Great Cycle Challenge (2013, 2014, 2015,2016) and back in 2020
reddog wrote:I'm doing around 20km rides and that's enough. The wife took me to a spin bike class last week and nearly killed me. Well the seat did anyhow. I'm not a fan of them, and smashed me on it. On the road or trail though she can't keep up.
BTW well done chook
I'm not a fan of "indoor cycling" either, much prefer to ride a real bike outside. This morning it was still raining in Adelaide so instead of a morning road ride it was back to the gym again, thankfully the weather is starting to look promising for a few days
Re: Great Cycle Challenge (2013, 2014, 2015,2016) and back in 2020
1/2 way through the month and I've managed to ride 513km and raised $1165, I'm pretty confident I'll get to to 1000km mark in the next 16 days, I'm taking my treadly away with me when I go bush for work next week, the following week I'm on leave so I should do well over 1000.
Since the start of October I've only managed to get 1 new sponsor so I'm not sure if I'll make my $1500 target, I do have a pledge for 10c/km so that should be at least another $100 after the month is done
Since the start of October I've only managed to get 1 new sponsor so I'm not sure if I'll make my $1500 target, I do have a pledge for 10c/km so that should be at least another $100 after the month is done
Double Sponsorship Day - Today, 19/10/16
Nearly 650km done and $1200 raised, thank's to everyone on here who has contributed to this great cause. I'm away for work this week and managed to get a work car big enough to get my bike in, I've been pounding the pavement in Riverland sunshine while Adelaide has had showers, off to York Peninsula later today for the rest of the week so hopefully the weather holds up ok.
If anyone else was thinking of digging deep, today would be the day, it's double sponsorship day, your donations will be matched dollar for dollar by corporate sponsors (all credited to the riders fundraising tally)
Donations are Tax deductible ($2 and over),
https://greatcyclechallenge.com.au/Riders/IanButton
If anyone else was thinking of digging deep, today would be the day, it's double sponsorship day, your donations will be matched dollar for dollar by corporate sponsors (all credited to the riders fundraising tally)
Donations are Tax deductible ($2 and over),
https://greatcyclechallenge.com.au/Riders/IanButton
Re: Great Cycle Challenge (2013, 2014, 2015,2016) and back in 2020
790 / 1000 km ridden now, nearly $1700 in donations, thank's everyone on here that has donated for your support, it has been awesome
Re: Great Cycle Challenge (2013, 2014, 2015,2016) and back in 2020
after a nearly 50km ride this morning I've managed to do the 1000km, 1014 down with 24 hours to go
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Great work @chook bet you've dropped some weight off riding that far
reddog- Posts : 2523
Join date : 2010-09-27
Age : 46
Location : Allanson WA
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reddog wrote:Great work @chook bet you've dropped some weight off riding that far
Actually it hasn't changed much, my legs are pretty toned now though
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I finished up doing 1020.7km for the month, I've had a few donations come i through November (they are taking them until the end of this month), money raised so far, $1852.70 which is more than I'd hoped for.
This is the 4th year I've done the GCC
-Total Ridden Overall: 3,564 km
-Total Raised Overall: $5,017.87
This is the 4th year I've done the GCC
-Total Ridden Overall: 3,564 km
-Total Raised Overall: $5,017.87
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Congratulations Chook, a great effort. Next the Tour de France
Chalkie- Posts : 274
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Age : 77
Location : Bayswater, Vic
madmax- Posts : 4307
Join date : 2011-10-19
Age : 61
Location : Carrum Downs, Victoria
Re: Great Cycle Challenge (2013, 2014, 2015,2016) and back in 2020
Chalkie wrote:Congratulations Chook, a great effort. Next the Tour de Frankston
If I take my pushy to mm's I reckon I could manage that
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I've been busy/slack/away the past 3 years and hadn't done this fundraiser
During SA's partial Covid shutdown I dusted the bike off, gave it a service and did 5 or 6 hundred km, now the kegs are sort of ready I'm giving it a crack again, I'm not being so ambitious this time but any support at all would be great, it's a fantastic cause, donations go to the Children's Research Foundation for childhood cancer research, donations over $2 are tax deductible
Cheers
During SA's partial Covid shutdown I dusted the bike off, gave it a service and did 5 or 6 hundred km, now the kegs are sort of ready I'm giving it a crack again, I'm not being so ambitious this time but any support at all would be great, it's a fantastic cause, donations go to the Children's Research Foundation for childhood cancer research, donations over $2 are tax deductible
Cheers
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