Oracle Australia Supports MS Sydney to Gong Ride by Chris Sainsbury
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What is the Sydney to Gong Ride?
The Gong Ride is a one of a kind fundraising event. You can pedal 90 km from Sydney to Wollongong on any day of the year but it's only on the first Sunday of November that you'll experience the camaraderie, fellowship, unity, safey, scenery and sense of achievement for pedalling in support of people living with MS.
Well done
to the 22 members of the Oracle Sydney to Gong ride on Sunday 6 November. For
many, this was the first time riding over distance – officially a 90km event,
by GPS about 84km.
The event started in Sydney Park, Newtown. We left in a few
separate groups between 6.30 and 7.30am – and finished with times between 2
hours 45 mins and 6 hours. With 10,000 riders there was a lot of congestion at
the start but that soon thinned out as we left Sydney.
It was a great spring day for the
event but at 34 degrees it was getting pretty warm once we left the shade of
the Royal National Park and carried on over the Sea Cliff bridge and down the
coast road towards Wollongong. Unfortunately Dan managed to get himself a
facial scrub when someone clipped his front wheel on the descent from Bald Hill
lookout. No major incidents thankfully and Dan soldiered on.
Most importantly everyone had a good time (even Dan)
and we raised $5,800 for Multiple Sclerosis Australia. In total more than $3.7m
was raised for this good cause.