156: Phil Anderson

23/10/2016 1h 2min Episodio 157
156: Phil Anderson

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Phil Anderson is an Australian cycling legend.In a sport dominated by Europeans - Phil was the first non-European rider to wear the yellow jersey in the Tour De France.Think about the Jamaican Bobsled team turning up at the Olympics but actually winning.That’s what it was like - a rider from a country no one associated with cycling, riding so well he wore the leader’s jersey during the Tour De France.He’s still a big part of world cycling, he does a lot for young riders and regularly leads riders around Europe on guided tours of the very same mountains that the big cycling classics are ridden on.After swimming - Cycling is the 2nd most popular participation sport in the country, more people cycle than AFL, League, Union, Netball and Surfing COMBINED.It’s a big deal.With so many bikes on the road, cyclist safety is a subject very close to my heart.Every cyclist has had a near-death experience, and every cyclist knows someone who’s been seriously injured in a traffic accident.That’s where the Amy Gillett foundation comes in.They campaign at a policy level to help change the traffic laws around the country, pushing the “A Meter Matters” message all around Australia.So here’s a conversation we recorded the weekend of Amy’s Gran Fondo, the big event that the foundation puts on every year - a 120Km along a fully closed Great Ocean Road down in VIC. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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