Barwon Heads cyclists have endured gruelling conditions to raise money for charity.
Nine members of Barwon Heads Cycling Club raised nearly $29,045 for local charity organisation Give Where You Live Foundation through the fourth annual Bridge to Bridge, a 900km ride from Albury to Barwon Heads.
Their nine-day route took them through the Victorian High Country to Lakes Entrance, where the riders turned west through Gippsland before catching the ferry to Queenscliff and riding into Barwon Heads on Sunday 16 November.
Club member Steve D’Andrea said even riding through freezing conditions at Mt Hotham, the riders were delighted to support the foundation.
“It was a pleasure to share the experience with the group and raise funds for Give Where You Live,” he said.
“Although some days were a challenge, especially when it snowed, the camaraderie and encouragement contributed to a fantastic event. It’s the least we could do for our community.
“We couldn’t have done it without the support of our sponsors, the local community, friends and family. We’re looking forward to the next one.”
Give Where You Live Foundation chief executive Zac Lewis said the foundation was incredibly grateful to the club’s riders for their support of the local community.
“We’re working hard to create a fairer Geelong and we can only do that with the support of our community,” he said.
“The amazing efforts of the Barwon Heads Cycling Club’s Bridge to Bridge riders will directly help those most in need in our region.
“All funds raised will assist in funding our own initiatives and local programs with a focus on food security, homelessness assistance and inclusive employment.”







