My name is Phil Lynch and I am a passionate Tour de Cure supporter - when I was 21 our family lost my Father to Cancer and saw first hand how damaging the disease is and the loss it causes a family. Now 51 years old and with three girls…
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Firstly a sincere thank you for supporting my 2014 Tour which I proudly finished in Hobart on Sunday April 6th. This years Tour has raised over $2.5 mm to date, has seen us introduce our Cancer awareness and prevention message … Continue reading →
Dear Supporters, Half way to Hobart having ridden for 5 days and over 830 km’s from Sydney to Bundanoon, Canberra, Adaminaby, Corriyong and last night to Wangaratta. The Tour started with a wet Sydney send off from Lorna and youngest … Continue reading →
Up at 5 am after a disturbed sleep but happy to see the rain had stopped, so off at 5.30 for the start rendezvous at Martin Place for the Sunrise cross at our 8 am start time. Lorna and Morgan … Continue reading →
Hi to my TDC supporters past, present & potential, Firstly, a sincere thank you for your support on my fundraising which is the primary goal of our Tour de Cure ride. This enables us to fund the school and community … Continue reading →
This year’s TDC was a special experience for all the team, successful in fundraising over $2.5mm, we shared our message around Cancer prevention with over 3,000 kids and donated $5,000 each to 9 communities through our daily community diners. The … Continue reading →
We leave in three days from Adelaide for Canberra, on route with a joint goal to raise $2.5mm and to to share our message about Cancer cure and Prevention. Please think about supporting us as the group does great things … Continue reading →
Sunday March 24 in Melbourne, it started with some serious nerves and ended with me completing my first Ironman and a week later I still feel excited about it. It was an extra special day as I was joined by … Continue reading →
Balance – it’s been the biggest challenge in trying to plan and complete this event. I spoke to Lorna and the girls who having experienced Tour de Cure in 2012 agreed that doing the bike ride again was all for … Continue reading →
So why swim 3.8km’s, bike 180 and run 42.2 – I guess it’s been an event I have always watched with admiration and in completing my last half Ironman wondered – could I complete such an event? The opportunity opened … Continue reading →
Welcome to My Tour de Cure Blog. I will be using this site to share my journey towards finishing the Melboure Ironman Triathlon on March 24th and the Tour de Cure Adelaide to Canberra team ride – quite a heavy 4 months … Continue reading →