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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.


Friday, March 19, 2010

Day 6: Wangaratta to Albury- the Last Post !

The Tour de Vic riders were elated this morning - only 84 km to go , and no big hills ! A presentation was made at breakfast time to Margaret and Graham by the team, to say thank you for their magnificent care and leadership. You could not get a more decent couple anywhere, nor could you find a couple with better values, or who better fulfil the ideals of Rotary. We were joined today by 6 cyclists from the Yarrawonga-Mulwala Rotary Club. It was a beautiful ride through river red gums, along the service road next to the Hume Freeway. Lunch was in the historic and unspoiled town of Chiltern.
We all filed into Albury in triumphant style, and were met by the DG (District Governor) David Cooke. We were filmed for TV, and photographed by the Border Mail. Eileen was singled out by the press for her remarkable swimming effort, totalling 36 km in 6 days !
Our main objective was not fame and glory, or a week's travelling round Victoria , but was to raise money for Polio Plus : the team has raised in total about $16,000 - that $16,000 will go directly to polio vaccination (and will be matched by Bill and Melinda Gates). Bruce and Katrina have raised $6000 of this - all from you, our Virtual Riders and supportive family and friends. Thank you to our generous sponsors, and to the Rotary Club of Heidelberg.
A tinge of sadness was felt by all as we approached Albury - how would we cope without Margaret ? or our new friends? Could we in fact actually get off our bikes - or would we feel like taking them to bed with us ? Who would give us a few laughs when we no longer have King of the Mountains, Lance, Cadel and Stuart O'Grady ? How can we further help Polio Plus eradicate polio ? The sore quads seem be improving already ...we think we might have to ride again next year ! Consider joining us - virtually or in person !
Here endeth the blog - thank you for your interest and your support ... End Polio Now !
from Bruce and Katrina , and the rest of the Ride to Conference Team.

1 comment:

  1. Hi, Katrina & Bruce and the rest of you. Looks like we're the first to congratulate you all, even before the final post. Sooooo, Congratulations!!
    The Murray River Marathon beckons ....
    SACRE + M

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