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Funny French flick inspires Tour de Ten Lives

- ANNIE MCCANN

A CHARITY president has began a colossal cycling fundraiser around Tasmania after he was inspired by a quirky French film he saw on television.

Ten Lives cat shelter president David Rees yesterday embarked on stage one of his Tour de Ten Lives campaign, riding 1025km to raise money for the not-for-profit.

Mr Rees said he was motivated to start the project after watching Tour de Force (La Grande Boucle) — a movie in which a man rides the Tour de France a few days ahead of competitor­s when his life is in disarray.

“I was sitting around bored in the COVID period,” he said. “I came up with the idea to do a quarter of the length and then watch the race that night.”

Mr Rees will ride with his yellow jersey through 21 locations where Ten Lives has received lost and abandoned cats, including Sandy Bay, Taroona, Seven Mile Beach, Austins Ferry and Collinsval­e, where profession­al cyclist Nathan Earle will join him.

Local business sponsors have so far helped raise $14,000 towards the $30,000 target, while Mr Rees will contribute a dollar for each kilometre.

“We’re finishing the tour in Orford, hopefully we can get a big event up there,” Mr Rees said.

The cycling enthusiast said he was proud Ten Lives was a national leader in caring for cats and animal education.

He said he hoped the funds would help build more modern and appropriat­e facilities.

To donate or for informatio­n visit tenlives.com.au/ tour-de-ten-lives

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