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As  I am a bit crazy and always keen to challenge myself. I have entered the Amy Gran Fondo, a 120 km ride from Lorne on the Victorian south coast taking in the Otway Ranges and returning to Lorne via the Great Ocean Road. With your help I hope to raise a minimum of $250 to help the cause of making cycling safer. I realise it is a two way street and cyclist need to realise we share the road with motorist. I have noticed already how many motorist are already offering more room when they pass. Cyclist need to show their thanks by being more aware of their use of the road also. To raise just the $250 I have pledge all I need is 25 people to donate $10 which is just a couple of cups of coffee. But feel free to toss in more if you feel like it.

Did you know that 48 people were killed in 2013 and  9,307 bike riders were seriously injured in Australia?

I am taking part in the fundraising challenge leading up to the Wiggle Amy’s Gran Fondo event on 11 September to help the AGF raise at least $100,000 to invest in educational program initiatives to create a safer environment for riding.

Any contribution you can make will help the AGF achieve its vision of zero bike rider fatalities.

 

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Amy Gillett Foundation

The Amy Gillett Foundation (AGF) began its work in 2006 in the name of Amy Gillett, who was tragically killed as a result of being hit by a motorist whilst cycling with the Australian Women’s Road cycling team in Germany in 2005.
The Amy Gillett Foundation's vision is for safe bicycling throughout Australia in order to achieve the ultimate target of zero bicycling fatalities.
The Foundation promotes a safe and harmonious relationship of shared respect between bicyclists and motorists – to highlight the importance of being responsible every time we head out on the road whether we're on two wheels or on four. Why? Because everyone deserves to arrive at their destination safely irrespective of their chosen mode of transport.

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