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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..







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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.

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Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Day 4: Alexandra to Mansfield

The Tour de Vic is now over half way, having now done 335 km - and 200 km to go. Ride Director Graham organised a relatively short day today of 70 km - so the Team can rest up before our killer day tomorrow - 116 km and big hills, over the Divide. We are in Mansfield. The day commenced with delicious al fresco breakfast, prepared by Margaret in the dawn light, in Alexandra. Three reasonable climbs before morning tea, and then gentler hills before lunch at Bonnie Doon. After lunch the guys practised bike etiquette, under the supervision of Graham (see photos). Then a short 20 km to Mansfield. Everyone is bearing up well. Katrina has cycled every km and has not needed the Rider Physiological Restitution Centre. Laurie even made it to the motel with the group today. Yesterday, on arriving into Alexandra, he followed a fluoro figure, whom he presumed to be Graham, for 7 km. The fluoro figure turned out to be a young, pretty blonde on a "ladies bike". So while we were all resting at the motel, Laurie was riding off into the sunset, following his Lorelei (who he claims he thought was Graham). Apparently Lorelei didn't think too much of being followed and gave him a filthy look when she arived at her turn off, and Laurie had to turn around, and do another 7 km back to the motel. Eileen swam 5 km today - altogether she has swum 25 km - magnificent ! Finally, Bruce made some dashing breaks to the lead today - but failed to sustain the lead for long - sometimes politely dropping back to allow the Macho Men* to continue at the helm, and sometimes gallantly dropping back to keep Katrina company. Because of this chivalrous, non-macho behaviour, and because he has a pink camera , he has been awarded the inaugural Pink Jersey.
* Note : so-called Macho Men Cadel (John Paton) and Stuart (Laurie McGoldrick) only joined on Day 3 .... "fresh legs" !

2 comments:

  1. Great update Katrina and I enjoyed the hand signal photos. Good luck for the great divide. That may divide the men from the boys. Dad - congratulations on the PINK jersey. Jamie

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  2. Bruce and Katrina,
    I feel embarrassed just reading all the distance you have travelled. I am interested to know how many pairs of knicks you need to take on such a journey. Do you wear them insideout to save washing each day or do you set about washing them each evening? I know you would need to travel light so will understand if you get a couple of days wear out of each pair.
    Quite concerned that neither of you will have the strength to stand at the bar on Friday night.
    See you on Friday
    Rodger

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