The Masters Games challenge has been thrown down to the Tasmanian business world by Royce Fairbrother, with a little help from a two-time Olympian.
The Fairbrother chairman and Australian Masters Games chairman is one that practices what he preaches, with several of his employees already in training for the cycling component the October event on the North-West Coast.
On Saturday they got some advice and motivation from West Pine cycling star Amy Cure, fresh from her dominant performance at the UCI Track World Championships in Hong Kong where she collected four medals and became the first person in track cycling history to win a medal in six different world championship events.