Lifecycle 2008 Press Release

The HSBC LifeCycle challenge has raised €200,000 in aid of the Renal Uit at Mater Dei Hospital, a 27% increase over last year. This year’s edition saw 39 riders cycling from Lourdes to Casablanca in August.

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Cycling Tops

9 Small Lifecycle Cycling tops for sale

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LifeCycle Boat Party

Welcome back HSBC Life Cycle Challenge Boat Party on the Fernandez II !!:

date: 12th September 2008
time: 7pm (meeting in front of Chequers Sliema)
Price: 18 euros per person (instead of 45EUR)
Buffet & DJ included
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Complications for LifeCycle Truck carrying Bikes and equipment (Update 2)

Update 2: After the finish at Casablanca yesterday, this morning the convoy of 3 campers and a truck, driven by Audrick Plum. Mark Zammit, Read more…

Arrival of Life Cycle to Malta

Life Cycle team will be arriving in Malta International Airport at 0150hrs on 28/08/08 (flight will be via Madrid)

The General Public is urged to welcome the cyclists at their arrival

HSBC Life Cycle Challenge 08 COMPLETED!!: Day 10 Rabat to Casablanca (Update 2)

Final day of the HSBC Life Cycle Challenge 2008: Another short day and today the cyclists are preparing to enjoy the ride. The culmination of the challenge is so Read more…

Day 9 Chefchaouen to Rabat

The last long day of lifecycle, thankfully on a flatter plain with a slight downhill towards Rabat. Read more…

Day 8 Algericias to Tangiers to Chefchaouen (update 2)

UPDATE 2: Due to logistics problems the team of cyclists had to be at the accomodation of Algeciras by 10pm, so the cyclists few km away the lodging Read more…

Day 7 Antequera to Algericias (Update 2)

UPDATE 2: This morning started off as usual with the cyclists waking up at 5am and starting off on the route at 7am. Today, the route was spectacularly beautiful with one glitch: a very steep hill which couldn’t be Read more…

Day 6 - Jaen to Antequera (Update 3) 11 cyclists withdrawn till now

UPDATE 3: Toll is increasing as an additional cyclist retired from challenge this morning. Hence the total number of cyclists who had to stop is now 11. Read more…