Change a Life 2009 Cycle Tour Launched

The Mike Thomson Change a Life Trust launched its 2009 “Mystery Cycle” Tour in Johannesburg last week. Directors of the The DNA Project, Vanessa Lynch, Carolyn Hancock and Allan Thomson were there to show the cyclists who support the event, what the DNA Project has been up to since the last cycle tour in 2009.

Dr Carolyn Hancock being interviewed by Super Sport 1

Dr Carolyn Hancock being interviewed by Super Sport 1

The evening was a glittering event and a roaring success!   145 cyclists, sponsors, sporting greats and guests gathered at Tracker Headquarters in Darrenwood, JHB to enjoy the unique camaraderie that has become the hallmark of the Change a Life Cycle Challenge.

Guests were treated to a model show and the first glimpse of this year’s cycle kit.  IML’s silent auction had entrants bidding for Rovos Rail luxury suites – raising more funds for the Mike Thomson Change a Life Trust, which is one of the DNA Project’s biggest supporters.

The Cycle Tour begins tomorrow and will end at a mystery destination on Monday, 15th September 2009.

The DNA Project Display Stand at the Change a Life Cycle Tour launch in JHB
The DNA Project Display Stand at the Change a Life Cycle Tour launch in JHB
Gerald de Kock of Super Sport raises the stakes at the launch of the Change a Life Cycle race
Gerald de Kock of Super Sport raises the stakes at the launch of the Change a Life Cycle race
Stan Lorge, CEO of Computershare thanks the cyclists for their support of the Change a Life Trust
Stan Lorge, CEO of Computershare thanks the cyclists for their support of the Change a Life Trust

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