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Map of the Route 2013

Ballarat, Ararat, Hamilton, Port Fairy, Port Campbell, Colac and return to Ballarat....OUR GOAL..

Ballarat, Ararat, Hamilton, Port Fairy, Port Campbell, Colac and return to Ballarat....OUR GOAL..







"If we all have the fortitude to see this effort through to the end, then we will eradicate polio." - Bill Gates




Thanks to Rotary and its partners, the world has seen polio cases plummet by more than 99 percent, preventing five million instances of child paralysis and 250,000 deaths. When Rotary began its eradication work, polio infected more than 350,000 children annually. In 2011, fewer than 1,000 cases were reported worldwide.

But the polio cases represented by that final 1 percent are the most difficult and expensive to prevent. Challenges include geographic isolation, worker fatigue, armed conflict, and cultural barriers.


That’s why it’s so important to generate the funding needed to End Polio Now. To fail is to invite a polio resurgence that would condemn millions of children to lifelong paralysis in the years ahead.



The bottom line is this: As long as polio threatens even one child anywhere in the world, all children — wherever they live — remain at risk.


Sunday, March 14, 2010

Day 1 : Geelong to Gisborne

Day 1 : Geelong to Gisborne






Good evening Dear Readers and Virtual Riders - your on-road riding team is now safely ensconced in Gibsorne, 93 km from our departure point. The team all met this morning at Eastern Beach in Geelong. We are an athletic and fit bunch, as you can see in the photo below, well equipped to cope with the rigours of the ride to come. Not only do we have 5 intrepid riders - Bruce and Katrina have been joined by Team Leader Graham Brown, John Gatt and Trevor Smith - we also have a marathon swimmer (Eileen Gatt). None of us would have made it to first base, however without the ministrations of Margaret Brown, our Road Support. We won't be losing much weight this week, more's the pity. This morning saw us easily complete a 58 km leg to Bacchus Marsh, our road lined by wildly enthusiastic onlookers (see photo below). But things got more serious for the "Tour de Vic" riders in the afternoon - we had to ask our fans to clear the roads so we could concentrate on some significant hills between Bacchus Marsh and Gisborne. John is attempting the Tour on a mountain bike and thus is our King of the Mountains. Graham has the yellow jersey tonight, having led the field most of the day. A new category of Speedo Jersey has been awarded to Eileen , who swam 4 km this morning. For those wondering, Bruce did put new tyres on and has had no punctures today - funny about that. In fact the only puncture was suffered by Graham, who is therefore already in the running for the Holey (?Holy) Jersey.

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