Tour Duchenne 2012

Each year a bunch of ordinary people put themselves through extraordinary physical strain as they take part in the Tour Duchenne and ride for kids who can't. Not only this, they also raise funds for Muscular Dystrophy Foundation Australia. This year, riders will aim to raise $5,000 each which will make an enormous difference to the lives of people living with a neuromuscular condition.

On Sunday 16 September 2012, Tour Duchenne riders will depart from Summit (Thredbo) and roll down to the Sea (Manly).

The 796km ride will challenge even the most experienced riders with over 40 climbs including Mt Canobolas and Mt Panorama. Detailed rider maps are here.

Register and start fundraising!

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Make a donation
If you can't ride on the day but would like to make a donation in support of MDF,
please donate here. Many thanks from the team at MDF.

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Win a brand new Garmin Edge 800 GPS
Cycle Computer
 including Heart Rate Monitor,
Aus/NZ TOPO maps and Speed/Cadence sensor.

Click here for entry details!

 


TRIP DETAILS:  Thredbo to Sydney  

DATES:  Transfer from Sydney to Thredbo on Saturday 15 September 2012

Ride starts on Sunday 16 September 2012  – Friday 21 September 2012

DURATION: 7 days / 6 nights

COST: $2,095pp twin room (single room is available at an additional fee approx $150)

FUNDRAISING TARGET: $5,000pp  

MEALS: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner (plus on-road nutrients) for Day 2 to 6.   Breakfast and Lunch for Day 7.

GROUP SIZE: 30+  

INCLUDED:

- 6 nights hotel twin share accommodation in 3 ½ star properties 
- Coach transfer from Sydney CBD to Jindabyne on Saturday 15 September 2012

- Meals as indicated
- Rider kit which include Nicks, Jersey and Vest

- Comprehensive trip notes, cycling information and maps

If you have any questions please feel free to contact Frances Lemon, Partnerships and Fundraising Manager either by phone 02 9247 0055 or email frances.lemon@supportMD.org.au


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