More than a ride - it's a movement.

Cycle for MND research

Sat 28 February-
Thurs 5 March 2026

690km, 7750m, 5 days
What to Expect on the Ride
690 km | 7,750 m elevation | 5 unforgettable days
PedalCure4MND isn’t about luxury, it’s about impact. This community-led cycling adventure is designed to maximise funds for FightMND.
Your Commitment:
- $750 registration fee (covers event costs and includes a donation to FightMND)
- $1,000 minimum fundraising per rider
- Custom cycling jersey and personalised polo shirt
- Daily breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks
- Full safety support, mechanical assistance, and gear transport
Accommodation:
Local footy clubs host everyone each night, serving as our base. Most riders camp in swags on-site, with access to showers and power.
BYO gear for the authentic experience, or feel free to book your own accommodation at your own cost.
The Route
Cycle 690 km, climb 7,750 m, and experience 5 unforgettable days on a point-to-point tour through South Australia’s most iconic cycling regions. From rugged coastlines to rolling vineyards, every stage offers breathtaking scenery and a rewarding challenge.
Along the way, you’ll connect with local communities and take part in evening events that raise awareness of Motor Neurone Disease in rural areas.

Norwood Football Club
Saturday 28th February 2026
Induction and safety briefing

Norwood: McLaren Vale
Sunday 1st March 2026
126km | 1,614m elevation

McLaren Vale Loop
Monday 2nd March 2026
Day loop to Victor Harbour
128km | 1,422m elevation

McLaren Vale: Tanunda
Tuesday 3rd March 2026
115km | 1,535m elevation

Tanunda Loop
Wednesday 4th March 2026
117km | 1,596m elevation

Tanunda: Norwood
Thursday 5th March 2026
102km | 1,588m elevation
About FightMND
Neale Daniher AO, Pat Cunningham, and the late Dr Ian Davis OAM founded FightMND in 2014 with a vision of a world free from motor neurone disease (MND). Their determination sparked a movement, uniting Australians from coast to coast in the fight against this relentless disease.
With collective action, the FightMND Army has raised more than $115 million. This has helped fund vital research, support Australians living with MND and drive progress toward a cure.
In recognition of his extraordinary leadership and advocacy, Neale Daniher AO was named the 2025 Australian of the Year. Despite his own battle with MND, Neale’s unwavering efforts have inspired a nation, proving that resilience and community can change lives.
Together, we fight. Together, we move closer to a future without MND.