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Australian Women's Cycling Team rememember Amy

18th July 2010

Being an AGF scholarship holder means more than just opportunity.

It is about being part of Amy's legacy which is an absolute honour.

Five years on this legacy is ever so strong.. 

The work of the AGF, carrying forward Amy's evidant dedication, spirit and enthusiasm - is essentially saving lives on our roads every day. 

One more special fact is that there are many young Australian women inspired in sport by Amy's life to live out her dreams.. I am proud to say I am one of them.

Last week on 5 the year anniversary, I was with the Australian Women's Cycling Team, we remembered Amy wtih a tranquil training ride around Varese, Italy.

Following this we raced in France at the Tour of Limousin, wearing pink arm bands - for admiration, respect and memory of Amy.

I had the absolute pleasure of exchanging some lovely words with Mary and Denis Safe last week who I am most inspired and by their positive and peaceful disposition. My thoughts are very much with the Safe family and Friends, Simon Gillett, the Amy Gillett Foundation at this time.

I never knew Amy but wished I did - as my racing season progresses well here in Europe and on this anniversary I am ever so greatful of being part of the AGF family.