Cycle for MND research!
South Australia / Saturday 28 February - Friday 6 March 2026
The community-led event is taking on the South Australian landscape for its 5th tour in March 2026!
Over 5 unforgettable days, you'll connect and ride alongside other cycling enthusiasts united by a shared mission: to raise awareness and vital funds for FightMND - a leading force in funding vital motor neurone disease (MND) research and care initiatives for people affected by MND.
Cyclists of all levels are welcome! Register your interest now.
The tour details
Registration numbers are limited - with spots available for the full 5 day tour. Fundraise solo or as part of a team.
FULL TOUR RIDER
$1,000 minimum fundraising per person + $750 registration fee per person. A discount is available for past riders.
This includes:
- Cycling jersey
- Personalised polo shirt
- Daily snacks, breakfast, lunch and dinner
- Safety, mechanical and gear transport support
Overnight stays are at local footy clubs with shower and power. Most riders camp in swags and you may book your own accommodation at your own cost.

The route
Cycle 500km over 5 days. A point-to-point tour through South Australia’s most iconic cycling regions.
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
Tuesday 2nd March 2026
Day loop to Victor Harbour
128km | 1,422m elevation

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

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

Tanunda: Norwood
Friday 5th March 2026
102km | 1,588m elevation
History
PedalCure4MND started from a humble coffee break in 2017, initiated by a couple of cyclists seeking an opportunity to support Neale Daniher and his work with FightMND.
Since 2018, PedalCure4MND has raised an overall total of $1.5 million towards MND research.

$141,650 raised
The bi-annual event kicked its first year off beginning in Neale Daniher's hometown of Ungaire. Riders made their way through local rural towns to the Windy Hill- Essendon.

2020
55 riders | 725km
$169,076 raised
Following a successful first tour and an increase in recruitment. The crew were off again taking on a similar route to 2018 with a goal to spread awareness about MND.

2022
94 riders | 896.94km
$510,065 raised
Another year of growth in riders and kilometres, covering a mighty 896.94kms through the beautiful Riverina.

2024
125 riders | 634km
$755,965 raised
The tour reached new heights and a new state, touring the Tasmanian Hills over 6 days connecting with local communities.