It’s only one month until the Hawaiian Ride for Youth gets underway, and the riders have put in an enormous effort over the summer with training, time trials and fundraising.
By the time the riders finish their journey from Albany, they will have collectively cycled approximately one million kilometres during training and ride week. That’s the equivalent of riding to the moon and back, and then some!
Their incredible effort is only possible thanks to the support of the people around them, from their pelotons, their families, their colleagues, and of course, people like you.
You can support the Hawaiian Ride for Youth, without donning the Lycra by:
- Donating to the Ride for Youth page here
- Attending an event or fundraiser in March – check out what’s coming up here
- Purchasing a ticket for the Hawaiian Ride for Youth Raffle (just $25 a ticket) – you could win a bespoke Kimberley experience, a tropical getaway or $500 cash. Buy your tickets here
- Sharing the links above with your own community and networks
This year we are introducing the Hawaiian Ride for Youth 2 Day Challenge, sponsored by Budget. Taking place from 28 to 29 March 2025, the Challenge will see 30 riders cycle from Perth to Mandurah and return with the 150 Hawaiian Ride for Youth riders for the return journey to Perth for the Welcome Home Ceremony.
This year’s Welcome Home Ceremony will return to Kings Park. Please join us on Saturday, 29 March, to welcome the riders home after riding more than 700 kilometres. The riders will cycle into Kings Park in their pelotons, finishing at the Saw Avenue Amphitheatre (located on the corner of May Drive and Saw Avenue).