Team Vittoria from the road.
It was a wet and windy final day for the 2007 Tour de Cure.  The  
pelaton rose early to meet at the Vault at the Entertainment Quarter  
at 5am to head into the last phase of this years tour. There was a  
great spirit amongst all the riders as they had sorely missed each  
other over the last 24 hours. Although there were no pancakes,  
oatmeal or coffee available, the spirits were still high as Con  
'Paris' Athans, passed around Dencorub and suggested it could be used  
as _______ cream for the day to keep us warm. Althought not many  
riders took him up on the offer we left the warmth of the Vault to  
brave the wet cold and windy elements to head to the Channel 7  
Sunrise studios in Martin Place. It was a dangerous and precarious  
ride to Channel 7, with the cross winds and mini tornados blowing  
across the city. However all the team arrived in tact, and we had a  
great morning with Monique from the Sunrise program. The team starred  
in several crosses to discuss the route, the donations, the charities  
and the 'house of pain' that had kept us going for 10 days.
It was great exposure for the corporate supporters of the Tour as  
Sydney City Lexus, Dencorub, Vittoria Coffee, Ella Bache received  
plenty of signage opportunities. Celebrities Wayne Gardiner, Jayne  
Fleming and Guy Leech showed their support by turning up in team  
colours, to be a part of the breakfast cross.
After a photo shoot in the mall and a farewell from Monique and the  
Channel 7 cameras, we headed up to the Tropicana Cafe in Darlinghurst  
for a quick breakfast. During this time the team scoped out First  
Fleet Park for the final concluding concert with the Choir Boys. Just  
after 11am the team rolled out in once again windy rainy cold  
blustery conditions. After an easy roll down to First Fleet Park the  
team were welcomed by a rendition of 'Along for the Ride by Drew  
McAllister and Geoff Robertson. The hair rose on the back of the  
riders necks as we entered the stage area to the welcoming applause  
of the charities, friends, families and onlookers. It was a reat way  
to put final closure on the 2007 Tour de Cure. Hard core Australian  
rockers The Choir Boys braved the elements and turned up to rock the  
house with 'Run to Paradise', as the final farewell to the Tour. Our  
riding helmets go off to the boys from the Choir Boys who, although  
played in tragic conditions on a wet and damp park, brought it on the  
day, and never once hesitated in plugging in the guitars and turning  
it up. Thanks boys.
Its been an awesome event, and enough has been said of the success of  
the Tour. Every rider should know that they have now left a  
significant legacy on this world. If nothing else ever happens in the  
lives of the 23 riders and 6 support staff, you can feel comfortable  
in the fact that you have left a legacy in helping to find a cure for  
Cancer. As a united bunch of 29 tour participants, we have a common  
dream to see one day a cure found for Cancer.  It may not be on the  
back of the Tour in 2007 but it will be during our time on the bike.
Thursday, June 7, 2007
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2 comments:
It was a grand finale. And hats off to Popcorn Events for their organisation in the gales and torrential rain on the day. Great work Peter and Lemmo!
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