More than 1,600 cyclists took to the hills in a 200km journey
  to conquer cancer, the fundraising event raised more than
  $6 million in Victoria for the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre,
Australia’s only public hospital solely dedicated to cancer.
A keen cyclist, Fantech’s National Resellers Manager, Glenn
  Morgan, took part in the event, riding as a member of
  the Kick’n Cancer team. “A wife of a close friend who
  recently underwent treatment for prostate cancer,
  organised a group of cycling friends to form a team
  of 18 riders and 8 support crew.” Glenn said
  “Like many of the riders who participated, our
  lives have been touched by cancer. In the past
  three years my Dad and both my wife’s parents
lost their battle with cancer,”
 But the ride is much more than remembering
  those who are no longer with us, it is
  about raising funds to support cutting
  edge research in an effort to find a cure and
  celebrate those that have beaten the disease.
 Cancer survivors wore yellow flags on their bikes
  and were a constant source of inspiration to others
  during the tougher stretches of the ride.
The 100km ride from Albert Park Lake near the centre of
  Melbourne to Healesville was not an easy ride travelling through
  some of the hilliest areas of Melbourne’s north-eastern suburbs
  and out into the Yarra Valley.
Rain made things a little more difficult, particularly on the
  numerous downhill descents. Once riders had arrived at Healsville
  they camped on the footy oval and that night during presentations
  one of the Peter Mac researchers stated that they are right on the
  cusp of finding a cure for many of the most common cancers.  
The next morning it was back on the bike for the 100km return
  journey along some even bigger hills. Glenn said it was an
  enormous challenge for the non-serious bike riders who just
  wanted to ride and raise money for the cause. “My daughter and
  her all-girl team were just that, they were young and too busy
  focusing on fundraising to do any training, consequently some hills
  bought on a few tears. But over all this was the most “feel good”
  cycling event I had ever been on. Many of the riders remained
  at the finish line for hours to cheer on team mates and other
  participants, I think it was due to the feeling of hope and sense of
  accomplishment it gave everyone.”
“the ride is much more
  than remembering
  those who are no
  longer with us”
  He said each rider had to raise
  a minimum of $2,500 to enter
  the race.
  “ Fantech was very supportive
  and one of my main sponsors
  which helped bring the Kickin’
  Cancer team tally to an amazing
  $56,000.”
  For more information on
  the ride to conquer cancer
  call 1300 007 433 or visit
www.conquercancer.org.au