D-Day Approaches

Published 12 Aug 2010, 10:26 by Webmaster

In just 2 days time, the 2010 Betfair LifeCycle Challenge team will be flying to Rome and then taking a coach to Venice, on the way to the start of this year’s challenge.
The two 7.5 tonne trucks containing the bikes, equipment and supplies are already on their way, having left Malta by sea earlier this [...]

One Year On

Published 30 Jul 2010, 12:58 by Webmaster

One year ago to the day, Maltese cycling lost Cliff Micallef when he was killed in a hit-and-run incident whilst training for LifeCycle.
Not only did he leave behind a wife, 3 boys and a grieving family but countless people who admired him as a humble, kind man known for his sincerity and honesty.
This [...]

LifeCycle Blog Number Two

Published 16 Jul 2010, 10:26 by Webmaster

Following LifeCyclist Ed Mallia’s foray into the blogging world, another LifeCyclist has taken the somewhat masochistic plunge and started a blog about his LifeCycle adventure.
So make sure you check out and bookmark Andy Botha’s new blog, called United Road, Take Me Home. Well done Andy!

Presentation at Renal Unit

Published 11 Jul 2010, 19:21 by Webmaster

Earlier today, part way through a gruelling 160km group ride, the entire LifeCycle team met at the Renal Unit at Mater Dei hospital, where LifeCycle chairman Alan Curry formally presented the Unit with five automated peritoneal dialysis machines.
The Minister for Health, Hon. Dr Joseph Cassar, and the CEO of Mater Dei Hospital Ms Marion Rizzo [...]

2010 Route Recorded

Published 02 Jul 2010, 09:22 by Webmaster

A few days ago our logistics team of Gilbert Vassallo, Andy Towler and Soner Gurelli returned from a 10 day trip that we call the LifeCycle “Previsit”. This trip, made on as tight a budget as possible, is made each year so that the logistics team can drive the actual challenge route, log every [...]

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