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Tour de Cure riders tackle 1,600km for cancer research

Tour de Cure riders tackle 1,600km for cancer research

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Tour de Cure's 1,600-kilometre cycling journey from Canberra to Hobart features participants including Young Australian of the Year Ned Brockman, Australian cycling legend Sarah Roy, and leukaemia survivor Andrew, who has been living with the disease for 10 years. The ride raises funds for cancer research and treatment development, with Andrew crediting Tour de Cure fundraising for enabling the development of the medicine that has kept him alive. The Leukaemia Foundation partners with Tour de Cure to provide support services for patients and their families.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.