Matt From Moana Rides For a Reason

Matt from Jim’s Antennas Moana recently joined over 6,000 other cyclists in the Bupa Challenge ride of the Tour Down under in Adelaide. The full route was over 150km from Glenelg to Mount Barker, via Myponga!

Matthew found it was a great opportunity to ride for a reason and ride to raise money for the Cancer Council SA, in fact he is very pleased with being able to raise over $3600 for his efforts! As a non-government organisation Cancer Council SA’s ability to work towards beating cancer everyday is only made possible by the extraordinary generosity of South Australians.

Luckily though, with an overall time of over 5 and a 1/2 hours Matt will be sticking to his day job with Jim’s Antennas!

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