Australian cyclist Phil Anderson will lead a six-day ride promoting road safety that leaves from Wodonga on Sunday morning.
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The 2018 Amy’s Share the Road Tour involves 24 cyclists riding almost 800 kilometres to Melbourne via Falls Creek, Mount Buller and the Yarra Valley.
Aiming to raise more than $100,000 for the Amy Gillett Foundation, the tour will visit five schools including on Tuesday St Mary’s Primary School, Myrtleford.
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Anderson, the first Australian to wear the Tour de France yellow jersey, will be joined by Belgium pro-cyclist Rudy Rogiers and Australia’s Grace Brown, the 2018 Amy Gillett cycling scholar.
The annual ride spreads cyclist safety messages such as a metre matters and the importance of mutual respect and responsibility between cyclists and drivers.
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