Harper Sercombe
Epping local, Paul Murfitt, is taking part in ‘Australia’s biggest bike ride’.
This will be the 78-year-old’s fifth ‘United Energy Around the Bay’ ride.
This year Mr Murfitt will be riding the 50 kilometre event, rather than his usual 100 km route due to the quadruple bypass he had not long ago.
Mr Murfitt said he is riding to raise money for Maddie Riewoldt’s Vision.
“I’m riding in this year’s United Energy Around the Bay to help Maddie Riewoldt’s Vision fund vital research and provide support for patients living with Bone Marrow Failure Syndromes and their families,” he said.
“Every three days, an Australian is diagnosed with a Bone Marrow Failure Syndrome. Distressingly, most of them are children and young adults, and 50 per cent will not survive.
“Thousands more are living with ongoing complex health issues.”
Mr Murfitt said he loves this annual event.
“It’s a chance to get outside and do something with people who are enjoying themselves,” he said.
“It’s very social as most people have a chat.”
There are options for a family ride all the way up to the classic 220 km and exclusive 300 km events. Riders taking part in the classic route and the challenging 300 km option will have access to a closed lane of the Princes Freeway to Geelong for their safety and enjoyment. Freeway speeds will also be limited during the event.
Although there’s no need to worry, Mr Murfitt said.
“My advice for first timers is don’t stress and enjoy the ride. It’s not the Tour de France so take your time.”