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Pushing the pedals to end polio

Fresh from their successful journey to Western Australia for the cycling World Masters Championships, four locals will take part in the Ride the Bellarine.
The ride aims to end polio worldwide and travels around the Bellarine Peninsula. It is organised by Rotary Clubs of Geelong and District.
Bruce Sarah finished 15th in the 65-to-69 time trial, Doug Barrett came runner-up in the over-70s time trial, Bill McConnell crossed the line third on the over-70s time trial and Roger Cronk came sixth on the over-70s road race.
All four cyclists will be taking part in the ride, which will be held on Sunday 9 April.
For more information go to ridethebellarine.rotary9780.org

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