The UnLtd Yellow Jersey cycling team are heading out for a final social ride before facing the Bowral Classic on 22 October. Fundraising is still open.
Riders on the Yellow Jersey Team include UnLtd CEO Paul Fisher and head of marketing and partnerships Nina Nyman are signing up to take on the Bowral course.
There's a few spots left for any budding cyclists who want to join the team and do their bit for UnLtd. Click here to contact UnLtd to find out more.
Already confirmed to join them are Brian Gallagher (SCA), Dan Beaumont (The Royals), Nickie Scriven (Zenith), Luke Harvey-Palmer (Alive), James Yaffa (Yaffa Media), Paul Fisher (UnLtd), and Nina Nyman (UnLtd). Other riders to join the group soon include Paul Anderson (Ten), Toby Barbour (Starcom), Ashley Earnshaw (Carat), Mark Abay (Ashton Media), Brendon Cropper (Carat), Trent Robinson (Sydney Roosters) and Kerry McCabe (UnLtd’s Founder & Chairman).
Each cyclist has pledged to raise $1000 for UnLtd’s charity partners -and it looks like they could do with a few more donations. You can support them here at the Yellow Jersey fundraising page by searching for UnLtd.
Bowral Classic is owned by AdNews publisher Yaffa Media. The event will see over 3,000 riders race around the stunning scenery and rolling hills of Southern Highlands.
There are three classic rides to accommodate for all fitness and skills levels – the Social Classic at 45km, the Challenge Classic at120km and the ultimate Maxi Classic at 160km. The event is sponsored by Macarthur BMW.
The final ride before the big event is on Wednesday 11 October 2017 at Centennial Park Sydney. Meet at 6:30 AM in front of Centennial Homestead Café, corner of Banksia Way and Parkes Drive. There will be a ride followed by a breakfast hosted by Un:TD Charity partner KidsXpress.
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