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18 June, 2025

Ride raises $2m for cancer

TOUR de Cure, Australia’s biggest cycling charity for cancer research, has raised just under $2 million after riding from Airlie Beach to Port Douglas.

By Gary ‘Gazza’ McIlroy

Sunrise’s Mark Beretta in Mossman during the Cycling Tour De Cure. Picture: Gary ‘Gazza’ McIlroy
Sunrise’s Mark Beretta in Mossman during the Cycling Tour De Cure. Picture: Gary ‘Gazza’ McIlroy

Covering 1200km in eight days from Friday, May 30 to Friday, June 6, the 200 riders and support crew raised just under $2 million, with the amount still rising. Overall, the charity is now just short of its 200th cancer research breakthrough.

The route took them from the start line at Airlie Beach via Townsville, Magnetic Island, Mission Beach, Cairns, Mount Molloy and Mossman, before finishing in Port Douglas.

Along the way, Tour de Cure funded eight community grants of $10,000 each to local cancer services in the region.

Riders visited 20 schools with the Tour de Cure cancer prevention message of ‘Be Fit, Be Healthy, Be Happy’ to help educate kids and their families about action they can take to reduce their risk of cancer.

Over 250,000 school children Australia-wide have already experienced the program that teaches that one-in-three cancers can be prevented through healthy lifestyle choices. Each year, Australia’s finest cancer researchers apply for funding, assessed by Tour de Cure’s expert grants committee to ensure the most impactful and innovative projects are supported, driving real progress in cancer research, prevention and care.

Tour de Cure chairman Bruno Maurel said “every dollar raised through our fundraising efforts is stretched as far as we possibly can to support vital research, prevention and care projects”.

“We support the most promising projects with the greatest potential to save lives,” he said.

“We work with leading researchers, medical institutions, and community organisations to fund breakthroughs that improve outcomes for those impacted by cancer.

“The generosity of supporters has enabled the charity to raise more than $145 million, fund 1198 cancer projects, educate 250,000 school children on how to prevent cancer and contribute to 196 world class scientific cancer breakthroughs in cancer research.”

Sunrise sports presenter Mark Beretta is a keen supporter of Tour De Cure and took part in this most recent event.

“Both of my parents have had cancer issues in recent years,” he said.

“Through the research now possible, current treatment has enabled them both to live a longer life than previously possible.”

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