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Ange's Tits

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Hi!


Mitch and I are taking part on the Tour de Brisbane 80km event to raise funds for Ange's Tits.


Our beautiful friend Ange was diagnosed with breast cancer in April 2025, and she has faced it with incredible strength, humour and love. 

We’re riding to support her breast reconstruction surgery, helping her feel more like herself again.


We’re complete newbies to cycling, so this 80km ride is a huge challenge for us. With your support, we want to show that anything is possible with love, effort and consistency.


Every donation helps us say it louder:

F*CK CANCER.



Love,

Lori & Mitchy

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