Gerard YORSTON

Riding 40km's to change lives

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My target 40 kms

Can't wait to get out there for JDRF again

I'm doing the JDRF One Ride to raise funds for type 1 diabetes! This means I will be riding on the 17th February through the picturesque Barossa Valley. While I am challenging myself, I am also raising funds to help improve the lives of those living with type 1 diabetes.

Type 1 diabetes can strike anyone at any time, and 8 Australians are diagnosed every day. Diagnosis means a 24/7 fight with no break and people living with type 1 diabetes facing an extra 180 decisions a day to remain safe and healthy. JDRF is the largest funder of type 1 diabetes research in the world.

DONATE NOW to help change the lives of more than 130,000 Australians living with T1D. Thank you!

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Thank you to my Sponsors

$263.75

Charmaine Daniel

You know Julie's going to beat you, Gerard

$120

Gerard Yorston

$105.50

Brett Eddy

Go hard Gerard!

$105.50

Andrew Van Der Putten

Enjoy the wine...I mean ride mate, well done to you both.

$105.50

Trish D

Good luck Gerard!

$105.50

Andrew Martyn

$100

Jack Yorston

❤️

$52.75

Paul Jones

$52.75

David Dormer

Enjoy the ride and not too much wine.

$52.75

Saba Maroun

$52.75

Lizelle Ford

$52.75

Aaron Gibson

How good is rum!

$52.75

Jill

Go Gerard

$52.75

Sean, Kate, Charlie & Mason

Great work Uncle!! 💪🏻

$52.75

Penny Yorston

$52

David Kemp

Good Luck on the ride!!

$50

Paul De Zubicaray

$26.38

Colin Rawding

$26.38

Alex Macdonald

$26.38

Cassandra Nunn

I'm a size Sav Blanc if you're bringing home pressies! ;)

$26.25

Cheryl Kirchner

Good on you. Nice place to ride as you end each day with a nice drink.

$26

Coxy

Ride hard big fella!😘

$25

Anonymous

$25

Meg

Way to go Ger! Inspirational as always. All the best to you and your team.

$21

Anonymous

$20

C Bishop

$15.60

Anonymous

$10

Sonya Metzeling

Great work Gerard