Since its inception in 2004, the Lake Hume Cycle Challenge has brought people together with a shared purpose, to ride, connect, and give back. The 2026 event, held on 8th February, proudly continued this tradition, raising $31,493 for Sunshine Trust and reinforcing the remarkable legacy built since the event began in 2004. quiet moments of connection are deeply meaningful, particularly for participants who ride in honour of loved ones or as part of their own cancer journey. The success and longevity of the Lake Hume Cycle Challenge is also built on its range of ride options, ensuring it remains welcoming to people of all ages and abilities. From shorter, social rides designed for those wanting a relaxed and scenic experience, to longer and more challenging distances for seasoned cyclists, the event truly offers something for everyone. This inclusivity has allowed individuals, families, and groups to return year after year, each riding in a way that suits them. Sunshine Trust Acting Chair Richard Lukins, who took part in the event, said that the total monies raised is This year’s total has only been surpassed once, in 2018 when the event raised $32,000. Across its history, the Lake Hume Cycle Challenge has now raised an extraordinary $308,491 in support of cancer services through Sunshine Trust since 2013. This milestone reflects years of dedication from the organising committee, the loyalty of returning riders, and the generosity of supporters who believe deeply in making a difference for those affected by cancer. What has helped sustain the event over so many years is the positive, inclusive, and uplifting atmosphere it creates. Riders consistently speak of the sense of camaraderie on the road — sharing encouragement, laughter, and often personal stories as they cycle side by side. These Cycling Through Records: Lake Hume Cycle Challenge Goes Past $300,000 raised for Cancer Services • Members of the LHCC Planning Committee John Parry, Rob Lees, David Dow and Trust Chair Richard Lukins.
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