Showing posts with label Cycle City Ballarat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cycle City Ballarat. Show all posts

Thursday, 22 August 2013

Epic weekend in Brisbane for the Rio Tinto Ride To Conquer Cancer

"The greater danger for most of us lies not in setting our aim too high and falling short; but in setting our aim too low, and achieving our mark." - Michelangelo 


Jeepers! I know for a fact I didn't aim low with this Ride To Conquer Cancer achievement. I am speechless, so many europhic and epic moments that I will endeavour to keep this short and sweet. Still pinching myself with Richard Branson getting back to our invitation to come ride with us. Totally outta this world!

Photo courtesy of amazing photographer Pat  Event Photos Australia


Seriously? This time last week I was in Bris Vegas and meeting a bunch of crazy and super extraordinary people. Yes, we the VisionCrusaders.com finally met face to face for the first time. It was like a family reunion. Faces were familiar and we were chatting like it was only yesterday. Which is kinda true, as we would've touched base via Facebook the night before to finalise our weekend arrangements.

The power of social media and connecting people these days simply blows me away. I am totally in love with it all, as you can appreciate being a Mum of 4 kids my social life isn't as regular as back in my Rockstar Dani days :-)

Anyways, without getting too emotional and telling you this has got to be one of the greatest things I have EVER done in my life (besides marrying the love of my life and giving birth to 4 amazing children) this comes pretty close. I rode with so many amazing people and loved hearing all their stories and why they ride. They shared their life with me and the ones they lost. I too told them I had family pass away and thankfully my father survived prostate cancer.
It was truly humbling to hear them give me thanks for doing what I am doing and for leaving our young family behind to help theirs. WOW!!! Tears, strolling.

So without further adieu here are my thousand words in pictures.....

Day 1 - Vision Crusaders We ROCK!!! We were pumped!!!! Just about to take off!

Simon Mills, Brenda Batten, Nicko Lunardi, Nicole Whelan, Dani Stevens , Kai McIntyre, Ken Dutton, Josh Potter, Klaus Bartosch, Troy Douglas, Greg Leitch, Bec Failla, Chris Hennessey, Sharon Robson, Jeanette McGhee, Rona & Tim Wakeman, Robert Dixon, Jacqueline Anthony, Lis Dargush, Matt Leasegang and Stephen Hughes


Day 1 - I officially fall off my bike with one cleat still on (only a minor fall), first 5kms into my ride and I stuff up on my gears, the chain gets stuck in between the cassette and the rear hub, amazing Rio Tinto bike techs to the rescue and I allow the blood flow back into my body after my feet go numb riding. 

Fitness Food And Style rides her first 220kms ride

Day 1 - celebrating our amazing team member Robert Dixon reaching his 20,000kms milestone, super special

Vision Crusaders celebrating Robert Dixon's 20,000km milestone



Day 1 - riding along side my partner in crime, Matt (I'm sure we got separated at birth)

Matt L (another amazing photographer) and I

Day 1 - first lunch pit stop after missing one in between and cycling 40kms straight! I was on fire!


Captain Klaus Bartosch and I (eating as per usual)





Day 2 - We were very noticeable standing out in our Blackmilk Clothing leggings

Photo courtesy of amazing photographer Pat  Event Photos Australia


Day 2 - riding in the fog and being escorted by Police vehicles was pretty cool

Photo courtesy of amazing photographer Pat  Event Photos Australia

Day 2 - Beautiful Stephen Hughes kept me going over the 2 days, awesome crew at every pit stop nourishing our fatigue bodies, fab photographer Pat capturing all these amazing pictures and Greg and I woo-hooing at the finish line on Day 2

Day 2 RTCC highlights with fabulous people


Day 2 - Bec and I crossing and finishing our 220kms ride together

Photo courtesy of amazing photographer Pat  Event Photos Australia

Day 2- I complete my first ever ride of 220kms of my life (my bike only clocked 100kms on an indoor trainer 14 days ago). Anything is possible if you set your mind to it!


Very proud moment


The Rio Tinto Ride to Conquer Cancer raised an astonishing $4.2 Million, with 1,236 riders to support vital cancer research and clinical trial at QIMR. I am super proud to be a part of this. For those wishing to support us please donate generously so we, the Vision Crusaders can complete ALL of the 6 Ride To Conquer Cancer events. Click to donate to our team here or you can donate to my next ride in Melbourne which supports the Peter Mac foundation.

Special thanks 



To all my Vision Crusaders family, amazing sponsors Cycle City for my bike, Goves Cycles for my awesome gloves, 2XU for my bike apparel and all of you that kindly donated and made all this happen.

While I was in Brisbane my beautiful girlfriend made me feel pretty special by placing micro bead hair extensions, I am so in love with them. So if you are in Brisbane, you have to contact Nicolina at Lashing Extensions and please like her Facebook page and leave her a comment and say hi. They feel so amazing, so natural. Our kids thought that the sunshine made my hair grow longer while I was up North. Gold!!!

Hair extensions by Lashings Extensions


Have a beautiful weekend and I look forward to another sensational week with you all next week.
xxDani

Linking up With Some Grace for FYOB.

Wednesday, 12 June 2013

Workout gear and Vie Active's exclusive offer to you



How cool is this jacket?


Vie Active NOA Foundation jacket



Who makes this stylish jacket? An amazing new Australian company called Vie Active check them out. You can also follow them on Facebook and Instagram.

If you like what you see, pop in YOUR exclusive code FFS_Friends and receive a 20% discount off all orders until Sunday 16th June. How cool is that? Thank you beautiful Noa and Bryan for offering this amazing deal to my Fitness Food And Style friends.

They also have free shipping on all orders over $200 so go on, check out their awesome range here.

Sorry, did you want a close up of the jacket? Here it is!

Leopard print merino wool  jacket



I love it!!! Made from their unique merino-blend fabric with the Vie Active signature high-defination leopard print, it keeps me so warm during winter and is so light weight. I love the fact I can still wear it ANYWHERE after my workout. It's too stylish to hang back up in the wardrobe!!!


Happy shopping!!! xx Dani



PS: My new white kicks!!!! You like?
As you all know I have been training very hard for my 1200kms Ride To Conquer Cancer rides which is coming up very soon. In fact I have 60 days to achieve my first target of $2,500. So far I have $120 that has been so kindly donated. I just need some more help with the other $2,380. 

That's $40 per day. 

I was pretty stoked when the amazing Hayley from Cycle City Ballarat kindly donated a beautiful road bike with gear, more on that on another post. THANK YOU AGAIN Hayley, you are the best!!!!

Please donate here if you are able. Even if it is a gold coin donation, with 15,000 people coming to my blog every month how cool would that be to get $1 and reach my $15,000 goal for ALL my 6 rides!!! Alternatively leave me a comment with who I could contact for corporate sponsorship. I will be selling sponsored spaces on my bike top so any company you think would like me to advertise them whilst I am training, leave me a comment below. Thank you x


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