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Riding for the kids

Mernda’s Adrian Gifford is gearing up for his third Great Vic Bike Ride this November, continuing his commitment to both the thrill of the ride and a meaningful cause.

The 2025 Great Vic Bike Ride, taking place from Monday, November 24 to Friday, November 28, promises a stunning journey along the Great Ocean Road, combining breath-taking views with a relaxed, five-day adventure.

This year’s ride will cover 30 km of iconic coastlines, cliffs, and winding country roads, making it a bucket-list experience for cyclists. Starting in Mortlake, riders will make their way through scenic towns like Koroit, Port Fairy, Port Campbell, and Timboon, with a mix of loop rides and coastal routes.

As a fully catered, tent-based event, the ride offers extensive support, including medical teams, bike repairs, and eBike charging, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable experience for all participants.

Beyond the fun and camaraderie, Mr Gifford is riding to raise awareness and funds for the fight against childhood cancer. The veteran rider said “kids should be living life, not fighting for it”.

“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, three die every week.” he said.

In October, he’s taking part in the Great Cycle Challenge, dedicated to supporting the Children’s Medical Research Institute’s efforts to prevent and cure kids’ cancer.

With over 700 children diagnosed every year in Australia, Mr Gifford’s challenge is a vital contribution to improving the future for these young patients.

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