From Cancer Diagnosis to Cancer 200

If you had told me a few years ago that I'd be riding 200 kilometres on a road bike, I would have laughed.
My journey to the MACA 200 started long before I ever clipped into a set of road pedals. For three years, I suffered from recurring kidney stones and ongoing health issues, all while trying to navigate the challenges that came with the COVID-19 pandemic. Unfortunately, COVID restrictions significantly delayed the investigations and medical appointments needed to identify the underlying cause of my symptoms.
Eventually, in 2022, shortly after the birth of my first child I received a diagnosis that changed everything – thyroid cancer.
Like many people who hear the word "cancer," I was faced with uncertainty, fear, and a long road ahead. Over the following years, I underwent two operations to remove the cancer and endured the physical and emotional challenges that came with treatment and recovery. Thankfully, after years of monitoring and treatment, I received the news I had been hoping for in early 2026: I was officially given the all clear.
While cancer was one of the strangest challenges I've faced, it also taught me not to take my health, time, or opportunities for granted.
That mindset is a big part of why I'm riding in the MACA Cancer 200.
Last year, a workmate convinced me to sign up even though I had never ridden a road bike in my life. My cycling experience was limited to mountain bikes, and the thought of riding 200 kilometres seemed completely unrealistic. Somehow, with very little training, determination, and support from those around me, I made it to the start line and completed my first MACA Cancer 200.
This year marks my second ride, and it means even more.
The MACA Cancer 200 is an opportunity to give back to a cause that has touched my life personally. It's a chance to support cancer research, patient care, and the families who are facing battles of their own. Every kilometre ridden is a reminder of how fortunate I am to have received a positive outcome and how important it is to support those who are still fighting.
For anyone currently facing cancer, supporting a loved one through treatment, or navigating their own health challenges, I hope my story serves as a reminder that difficult times do pass, progress is possible, and there is always something worth striving towards.
This year, I'll be riding with gratitude, purpose, and a healthy respect for the workmate who talked me into buying my first road bike.
See you on the road.
I’m on a mission to defeat cancer.
Cancer doesn’t just affect one person, it shakes up families, friends and communities. This year, I will be taking a stand against it.
In October 2026, I’m joining a community of passionate riders to cycle 200km to raise vital funds for cancer research at the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research.
Every dollar pushes us closer to breakthroughs at the Perkins where brilliant researchers work tirelessly to find life-saving answers for some of the toughest cancers. But they also need our help to ensure their vital progress continues– no matter what.
100% of the funds we raise will go back to the Perkins giving cancer researchers the support to continue their life-saving work so that our loved ones can live longer, healthier lives.
The Ride is more than just a test of endurance—it’s about unity. I'll ride alongside an incredible group of people who believe, as I do, that cancer can be conquered. Your support can turn this belief into reality.
I can’t do this alone. Will you help me to reach this goal?
Whether you join me on the Ride or support my fundraising, your generosity could be the key to saving our loved ones from this disease.
Together, we can beat cancer!
Your Impact
So far this year I helped provide...
9
Hours of Research
$4,356 Raised since
Thank you to my Sponsors
$507
Jamie Mitchell
$500
Eoncoat Australia
$215
Bake Sale
$200
Bryan Mcgann
$200
Bake Sale
$200
Brock Neilson
$106.12
Jayden Rynhoud
$58.02
Marla Jury
$57.30
Anonymous
$54.12
Kiana Jarvinen
$54.12
Joseph Borg
$54.12
Max Canning
$53
Madison Vigfusson
$53
Jarrad Tremayne
$11.80
Anonymous
$10
Jessica Pepper

Always happy to help someone doing good things for others!!