Pedalling for a purpose: Ash’s commitment to supporting WA...
2025 Route
2025 Training Rides
Ride for families like the Wheelers’
#RFSKWA Whatsapp Group
Paddy Sweeney goes the distance for WA families with sick ki...
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Pedalling for a purpose: Ash’s commitm...
In the heart of Northam, a town nestled within Western Australia’s expansive Wheatbelt region, seasoned Ride for Sick Kids WA participant Ashley Connor (Ash) has transformed her passion for cycling into a meaningful mission.
2025 Route
Over the course of the four days, we'll be riding over 500km across the Wheatbelt and Perth Metro regions of Western Australia. Here's a more detailed snapshot of the routes we'll be taking each day.
2025 Training Rides
The #RFSKWA Training Rides will commence Thursday 9 January! Get all the details about the Training Rides for #RFSKWA 2025.
Ride for families like the Wheelers’
In 2022, Rosie Wheeler was diagnosed with High-Risk Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia at the age of 5. Fast forward to now, the Wheelers’ have called RMHC WA their home away from home for over 650 nights (and counting).
#RFSKWA Whatsapp Group
This group is where we'll share any last minute updates to training rides, and a great place to ask questions of other riders in this year's peloton.
Paddy Sweeney goes the distance for WA f...
9News Perth Sports Director and Presenter Paddy Sweeney has become a familiar face in the world of Ride for Sick Kids WA. Since his first Ride in 2021, Paddy has not only witnessed the power of the event but has also become deeply connected to the cause it supports—Ronald McDonald House Charities WA (RMHC WA).