
On Sunday, 8 October in Melbourne, riders of all abilities will come together for the iconic United Energy Around the Bay. By signing up for this year’s Around the Bay and fundraising for Maddie Riewoldt’s Vision, you will help fund vital research into Bone Marrow Failure Syndromes and provide patients and families with the support they so desperately need.
The United Energy Around the Bay ride is always a highlight for cyclists and families in Melbourne, and Maddie’s Vision is incredibly excited to be working with Bicycle Network, an organisation also dedicated to improving the health of Australians, on this fantastic and iconic event.
The partnership between Bicycle Network and Maddie’s Vision will change lives, helping Maddie’s Vision fund much-needed research and support for patients and families living with these life-threatening conditions.



United Energy Around the Bay was officially launched with an event MC’d by sports commentator Matt Keenan and featuring cycling star Simon Gerrans, as well as our amazing Maddie’s Vision ambassadors Brendan Fevola and Deanna Berry, with a special video message from Nick Riewoldt.
Joe and Fiona Riewoldt joined Maddie’s Vision CEO Amy Coote to share the incredible impact that this partnership will have for patients and families living with Bone Marrow Failure Syndromes.
Registrations are now open, with early bird pricing available and a free event jersey. Use the code MRV10 to receive an additional 10% discount on your registration!
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