Rachel Harvey

8years All Star
Rachel Harvey
I am riding 100 km to fight kids' cancer and save little lives. Please sponsor me to support my challenge!
I've Ridden 7.2 km My goal is 100 km
My Rankings
  • National: N/A
  • State: N/A in NSW
I've raised $0 My goal is $2,500 Donate Now

My Story

This October, I am taking part in the Great Cycle Challenge to fight kids' cancer!

Because right now, cancer is the largest single killer of children from disease in Australia – over 700 children are diagnosed with cancer every year and sadly, 3 die every week.

Kids should be living life, not fighting for it.

And so I am riding and raising funds to support the Children's Medical Research Institute to continue their work into the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and finding a cure for childhood cancer.

Please support my challenge by making a donation through my fundraising page to give these kids the brighter futures they deserve.

Together, we can save little lives.

Thanks for your support.

Rachel

My Legacy

Here's my personal impact over 8 years to fight kids' cancer and save little lives.
  • 161 km Ridden
    $2,500 Raised
    2017
  • 84 km Ridden
    $1,486 Raised
    2018
  • 318 km Ridden
    $2,957 Raised
    2019
  • 537 km Ridden
    $4,824 Raised
    2020
  • 296 km Ridden
    $3,777 Raised
    2021
  • Ridden
    $2,135 Raised
    2022
  • 164 km Ridden
    $1,826 Raised
    2023
8years
1,567 km
Ridden
$19,504
Raised

My Challenge

  • Kick Cancer’s Butt Day
    8 Oct 2024

    It’s been a slow start to riding this October. Knowing I was going to be away for half the month, I’d ordered a bike rack number plate for my new car. Leaving home early in the morning in late September, I had my bike and the kids’ bikes ready out the front, and then tried to removed my tow bar to attach the bike rack… to no avail. I’m not sure what’s gone on, but I couldn’t slide the tow bar out. A 1000km drive ahead of me meant I didn’t have time to drop down to the dealership and sort it out. I made the decision to head away from home without a bike. On the first of October, I sported my GCC t-shirt, but didn’t have access to a bike.

    Today was the first day I haven’t been travelling big distances between towns, so I borrowed the too big bike belonging to my brother-in-law, left the kids under the supervision of the teenager, and braved some of the slopes close to their house. Their street backs onto a fairly main road, which is relatively flat, but narrow, so I avoided this as much as possible. The surrounding streets are quieter, but sloping away, so the downhill is easy, but the uphill is not so great.

    I’m not the world’s most confident bike rider, even into my 8th year of the Great Cycle Challenge, and I haven’t been on a bike in a couple of months, let alone an unfamiliar one. Needless to say, the ride was challenging - I was off the bike walking up the last bit of some of the slopes. In hindsight, I probably should have done some laps of the cul-de-sac.

    Anyway, I’m off the mark, and after a massive driving day planned for tomorrow, I’m hoping to be back on my own bike, chipping away at the modest total distance I’ve sent myself for October.

    Kick Cancer’s Butt Day
    Posted 2 hours ago
  • 7.2 km ride - Hilltops - Wednesday, October 9, 2024
    Logged this ride 12 hours ago
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