Gerard Rides to Raise Money for Disadvantaged Youth
After a grueling 1210km cycling, Gerard Tiffen finished the AMP Future2 Wheel Classic tired, sore but extremely proud.
Gerard (backed by his Tiffen & Co team) joined hundreds of fellow riders on grueling 9 day journey from Melbourne to Sydney where all the money raised went towards helping give disadvantaged youths a better life.
Here are some alarming statistics about how Gerard fared:
- 9 long days averaging 134.4km every day
- No less than 74 flats and 5 tyres
- Climbed and descended an average of 1.25km each day; that was 11km in total
- Jindabyne to Corryong was the biggest climb at almost 3kms with speeds reaching 70-85kph
- Gerard’s body spent around 3,800 calories per day (that’s almost triple the recommended daily intake)
- Gerard averaged 31km per hour per day. This resulting in cycling or Time-In-The-Saddle of about 42 hours with time on the road raising this to about 60 hours due to stops and punctures
- Average temperature over the 9 days was 19.1 degrees. From Jindabyne to Corryong it was a low of 1 degree
- Slowest day was Shepparton to Bendigo with an average speed of 27kph into a west-south-west wind gusting at up to 48kph
- Gerard lost a total of 7kg and spent a day on a drip
- Gerard’s team raised over $17,000 in total with the entire AMP Future2 Wheel Classic raising over $130,000!
Gerard would like to thank all his generous supporters who lifted his spirits and made him keep pedaling. An incredible achievement.