Pedal the Map
Time to challenge yourself like never before.
By 2054, it is predicted that 812,500 Australians will be living with dementia. There is no known cure.
We're going to Pedal the Map (15,000KMs to be exact!) because we want to make a difference to Australians living with dementia. So, how far will you go?
Riders
62
Total KMs
8,711
Why Pedal the Map?
We're asking you to test your limits and ride further than you ever thought possible.
This year it's simple - one month to ride the length around Australia (15,000KMs), and we want to spark a little friendly competition along the way. Will you take out the top spot of most KMs travelled, or most funds raised?
Show us what you're willing to do this November to support the over 421,000 Australians currently living with dementia. Take on the Pedal the Map challenge for your family and friends, and even for your future self.
Once you're registered - get your cycling crew on board and we'll send you the official Dementia Australia cycling jersey.
One month, one mission, let's ride!
Get cycling to support people living with dementia.
1. Register your ride and target
2. Spread the word to raise funds
3. Get on your bike and ride
- Anonymous just donated $15.82
- Millie, Abbie, Darcy, Harper Geary just donated $211
- HaiHa just donated $51
- Puhalini Vellupillai just donated $51
- Nalini Raju just donated $51
- Liz read just donated $21
- Tess just donated $26.38
- Anonymous just donated $37.80
- Nicola Glover just donated $15
- Chris Robinson just donated $21.10
- Darcy Sullivan just donated $21
- Chris Kinnaird just donated $50
- Jodie just donated $52.75
- Carmela just donated $105.50
- Jen Dee just donated $105.50
- Liz Dixon just donated $36.93
- Rach G just donated $101
- Mai Truong just donated $88.62
- Heidi just donated $36.93
- Rosslyn Cox and Mark Williams just donated $158.25
Check out our leaderboards!
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Let's do this together!
Your fundraising efforts will help us to provide support services, programs, education and information to those impacted by dementia.