Aussie cyclist’s epic world record attempt

Aussie cyclist’s epic world record attempt

A bicycle owner is about to embark on a bicycle journey from one aspect of the nation to the opposite, overlaying greater than 6800km, in an try to interrupt a report and lift cash for charity.

Andrew Kerec units off from Western Australia’s Gascoyne area on Tuesday, ranging from Steep Point – the westernmost location on the Australian mainland, greater than 800km north of Perth, close to Shark Bay.

The 54-year-old’s journey will take him throughout the nation to the NSW vacationer city of Byron Bay as he tries to finish the journey in 65 days, crossing the Simpson Desert and arriving on August 28.

That’s greater than two weeks sooner than the report of almost 84 days, set in 2021.

But that’s not the top for Mr Kerec; he’ll proceed from Byron to Canberra, making the full journey 6820km in 80 days as he tries to boost $200,000 for spinal twine harm analysis.

Hence why he’s calling it the “Spine Tingling Ride”.

“It’s going to be a tough ride that’s for sure,” Mr Kerec says, “but spinal cord injury is something very close and personal to me, my family and friends because of dad.

“He was out training for an ironman event and in the blink of an eye everything changed – he was hit by another cyclist.”

Andrew’s father Lud grew to become a quadriplegic when the strap of his bike helmet dislocated his vertebrae within the crash.

“Dad’s an inspiration so he’ll be in my thoughts during the ride to make sure I keep going all the way,” Andrew stated.

His journey goals to boost cash for SpinalCure Australia, and its chief govt Kathryn Borkovic says she believes Andrew’s journey may have a far-reaching optimistic impression.

“Not only could he set a new record, he will also raise awareness and donations for Project Spark, a series of neurostimulation trials that SpinalCure is funding,” Ms Borkovic stated.

“They are the first step in taking this groundbreaking treatment out of the lab and into the lives of people living with a spinal injury.”

Andrew has additionally spent the final decade elevating funds for Hartley Lifecare, a assist company for individuals residing with disabilities.

“We wish Andrew incredibly good luck for his world record breaking ride,” Lifecare chief govt Eric Thauvette stated. “The money raised will help Hartley support people with disabilities to live their best lives.”

Andrew accomplished an identical problem in 2017 when he rode his mountain bike from Canberra to Humpty Doo within the Northern Territory – a complete of 5551km in 59 days that raised $130,000.

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Source: www.news.com.au