Lou Marchesani, Isa Rapley, Brian Hancock, David Motta and Ian Rapley on the multi-person cycle.
Camera IconLou Marchesani, Isa Rapley, Brian Hancock, David Motta and Ian Rapley on the multi-person cycle. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Club has $100,000 fundraising target for May event

Staff ReporterStirling Times

Teams will have the option of walking, running or riding three distances, with a shorter 50km challenge from Bakers Hill and a 22km challenge from Chidlow.

Club treasurer Brian Hancock said it had supported MSWA for three years, and hoped to set a record in fundraising for 2015.

‘We’ve learnt a lot about MS over the last couple of years and we believe that it’s a worthy charity to support; there’s no cure at this stage so there’s lots of research needed to find the cause and fund the cure,’ Mr Hancock said.

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Rotary have organised firefighters and the Police Club Rugby team to ride a multi-person cycle, nicknamed ‘The Beast’, around Chidlow in a time trial this Saturday, March 28.

To donate to the challenge visit rotaryteamchallenge.org.au