December 2020 Newsletter
December 2020 newsletter now available: Download PDF (4MB) ...
December 2020 newsletter now available: Download PDF (4MB) ...
On the 4th of October 2019, Break the Boundary Inc. with all it's supporters, donors, sponsors and the local community came together on a rainy day to celebrate the official opening of a 10-month long community project that has exceeded all possible odds! As the name...
Perspective from a team supporter By Lee Riethmuller from Rocksy Handcycles This time last week I was standing on the top of Skyline, NZ, holding the handlebars of Liam Keenan’s $20k NZD highly modified adaptive mountain bike, while he got ready to race. And race he did – in...
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This year BTB decided to join the Kalamunda MTB Collective in their annual Margaret River Muster at the RAC Margaret River Nature Park (formerly Wharncliffe Mills). This is the first time in KMBC’s 5 year history of running the event that adaptive riders have taken...
By Anna Sasson I reconnected with Andrew this year when I returned to Perth after living abroad in British Columbia. During my time in Canada, I started to get into Mountain Biking and so I was thrilled when I was offered the opportunity to be a...
Another first in Australian history as we take on two National Cross Country (XCO) Rounds in a handcycle. The journey started on the 27th January 2017 at 4:30am as I left home from Coffs Harbour and arrived at Armidale about 7.30am. After some breakfast we went to...
By Richard King Sometimes life changes. As a former business owner in a trade down-turn; I left to support my loving partner’s career. While Helen went off to work in the Navy, I remained home – a stay at home Dad. What to do with myself? I was...
With experience, most things in life become easier to manage – this year’s Cape to Cape MTB wasn’t one of those things. Adversity – It’s more than just a buzz word! With just over 190kms of terrain to handcycle across, it’s not an easy task for anyone,...
I sometimes get asked “If I could be cured of my paralysis and walk again, would I take it?”. It’s a tough question because the answer varies depending on the details of the hypothetical and where my head-space is at the time of the question....