Amazing day 8
After doing 1200km over 7days, today was the first of the mountain stages, an what a stage. 160km with over 2200m of vertical climb through some of the most amazing scenery I have seen. It was simply one of the … Continue reading
After doing 1200km over 7days, today was the first of the mountain stages, an what a stage. 160km with over 2200m of vertical climb through some of the most amazing scenery I have seen. It was simply one of the … Continue reading
The saying that ‘the more you put into something, the more you get out’ has never been more true. Having emotionally started this Tour de Cure journey last year whilst Dad was still with us, Mum and I are now … Continue reading
This week was one of those weeks where you’re running at 100mph with work and almost oblivious to anything else going on around you. The deal that I’ve been working on at work, which we were trying to close on … Continue reading
It’s good to be back in Australia and have a level of routine back into life. Clearly as a family we still have a period of adjustment to come to terms with life without Dad but it’s time to look … Continue reading
It’s been a roller coaster over the last few weeks following Dad’s death. I headed back to the Australia for five days of work before returning for the funeral which took place on Tuesday. With significant snow falling during the … Continue reading
On January 7th 2013, my Dad finally lost his battle with cancer at the age of 64. My motivation for riding the Tour has never been stronger and I’m determined to do something substantial that can prevent others from having … Continue reading
It’s 6.30am here in the UK and it’s not exactly bike riding weather. We’ve bought the whole family over from Australia to spend what will very likely be Dad’s last Christmas. We’ve been dealing with Dad’s cancer in the family … Continue reading