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2023 Capital Classic MTB Community Fundraising

2023 Capital Classic MTB Community Fundraising

10:00AM - 5:00PM Sunday 2nd April 2023
Mount Majura Vineyard, 88 Lime Kiln Rd, Majura, ACT
Registrations for this event are now closed.
DETAILS FOR THE 2024 CAPITAL CLASSIC MTB TO BE CONFIRMED

2023 Capital Classic MTB Raffle Winners

First prize: Liz Porritt
Second prize: Harry Ree
Third prize: Dylan Hyam
Fourth prize: Megan Bennett
Fifth prize: Krista Ebrahimi
Sixth prize: Claire McClintock
Seventh prize: Nicolette Kavanagh
Eight prize: Judy Anderson


Head and Neck Cancer Australia is excited to join forces with Big Hill Events, to host our very first Mountain Bike ride in Canberra, the 2023 Capital Classic MTB on Sunday, 2 April.

Inspired by our very own Board Director, former Head and Neck Cancer patient, Carolyn Smith, and her cousin Nigel Harvey, Head of Marketing at Australian cycling distributor, PSI Cycling, the ride will start and finish on the grounds of the iconic Mount Majura Vineyard

The 2023 Capital Classic is a fully timed and supported Mountain Bike race (or ride) featuring both the SHIFTY50 and SHIFTY25 route options on the Majura Trails Network

The 2023 Capital Classic offers a beautiful spot for relaxing, wine tasting and cheering on friends and family. The event village will also feature food trucks, stalls, music and guest speakers.

Challenge yourself or come along and cheer on family and friends while helping to raise funds and awareness for people living with Head and Neck Cancer. 

Mount Majura Vineyard is committed to being a welcoming and inclusive business for its staff, customers and community. The business upholds the values that make Canberra inclusive, equitable and sustainable.

Head and Neck Cancer Australia acknowledges the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the ACT, the Ngunnawal people, and pay our respect to Elders past and present.



ALL MONEY RAISED FROM THE 2023 CAPITAL CLASSIC WILL SUPPORT 
PEOPLE LIVING WITH HEAD AND NECK CANCER . 

Head and Neck Cancer Australia is the only charity supporting people affected by Head and Neck Cancer across Australia. Over 5,100 Australians are diagnosed each year - that's 14 people every day. 

All funds raised from the 2023 Capital Classic will go directly towards providing free information and support to newly diagnosed patients and raising awareness in the general public. Head and Neck Cancer Australia is a registered charity with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission and all donations of $2 and above are tax deductible.

Click here to learn more about why Head and Neck Cancer is different to any other cancer.  


Head and Neck Cancer Australia's 2023 Capital Classic MTB is proudly supported by

Canberra Distillery is a small batch distillery located in Mitchell, ACT, who have a passion for local flavours and the creative process. They channel their energy into quality and the pursuit of taste innovation, handcrafting fine spirits from essential raw ingredients of water, yeast and energy - be it fruit, grain or something unexpected.

National Capital Private Hospital offers exceptional facilities and services with the very best in health care treatment, providing access to an online interpreters service should the need arise. Proudly serving patients from across the ACT, Greater Southern Region , NSW South Coast and Riverina, the National Capital Private Hospital is an accredited member of the Australian Council on Healthcare Standards.

BAL Lawyers is located in the heart of Canberra, BAL Lawyers provide expert and comprehensive legal services to individuals, businesses, organisations and government. The team at BAL Lawyers is qualified, dynamic, and experienced. Dedicated to keeping up-to-date with changes to Australia’s legal system, BAL Lawyers can help you achieve the best possible outcome.

University of Canberra is a hub of learning, practical courses, innovative research and new opportunities. It is a university anchored in Australia’s capital, working with government, business and industry. Their success is in part due to their two-pronged focus, encompassing progressive teaching and learning, as well as strong ties to industry. The latter means that students enjoy real-world work experience, internships and clinical placements meaning UC students get a taste for their future careers, even before graduation. 

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