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CHAIN REACTION

The Ultimate Corporate Bike Challenge

Chain Reaction is the Ultimate Corporate Bike Challenge that raises money for sick children by challenging senior executives who have a passion for cycling and an awareness of their corporate and social responsibilities, to ride a 1,000 plus kilometre course in 7 days.

Chain Reaction is not a mass-participation event; instead it concentrates on selected individuals who want the physical challenge. In return, they benefit from a valuable networking opportunities and the immense satisfaction of directly helping sick children... Read more »

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February 2012 - Velosophy hosts NSW riders

Chain Reaction NSW riders turned up in force last night for a theory session hosted by the NSW ride's dedicated bike shop - Velosophy - in the Entertainment Quarter at Moore Park.

Velosophy is supporting the NSW event in many ways, including providing its...

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January 2012 - Phil Liggett rides with Chain Reaction riders at the TDU

Chain Reaction riders from around Australia hit Adelaide for the TDU and in between watching the pros and visiting the wineries managed to squeeze in a two-hour ride with world cycling legend and Chain Reaction Patron Phil Liggett.

Despite his heavy schedule of commitments at the...

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December 2011 - Sports Physiology Testing for Chain Reaction Riders

A total of 30 Victorian Chain Reaction riders have participated in physiological testing and sports science assessments offered by Deakin University through their partnership with major Chain Reaction charity partner - Eastern Health Foundation.

The riders participated in testing with individual assessments of key physiological variables...

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November 2011 - Simon Gerrans conducts Chain Reaction training camp

Twenty six Chain Reaction riders headed to Mansfield in country Victoria for weekend to ride with six times Tour de France rider Simon Gerrans. Simon is one of Australia’s most successful professional cyclists and in 2009 joined an exclusive club by becoming the first Australian...

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