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Graham Woodrup
Personal information
Full nameGraham John Woodrup
NicknameWoody
Born1946
Port Fairy
Died17 February 1992
Team information
DisciplineRoad
Rider typeEndurance

Graham Woodrup was a competitive cyclist from Port Fairy who set many long-distance records including Perth to Sydney and the 24-hour tandem world record.[1][2] He and his wife, Hester established the Murray to Moyne Cycle Relay in 1987 which is an annual charity ride.[3] His life was cut short when hit by a car during a training ride.

References

  1. ^ "Woodrup 5000 Award". Audax Australia.
  2. ^ "Graham Woodrup's legacy lives on". The Standard.
  3. ^ "Murray to Moyne Cycle Relay".