Cycling for sick kids

Tom's brutal news cycle takes him from headlines to headwinds

A picture of cliffs falling over the ocean.
โ€œI just wanted to do something grand.โ€

After riding his bike 4700km over 48 days from his home on the Gold Coast to Perth โ€” raising more than $80,000 for charity in the process โ€” itโ€™s fair to say Tom Forbes (Class of 1997) can probably tick that goal off his list. The 19-year ABC veteran completed his journey in May 2023 when he dipped his tyre in the Indian Ocean at Perthโ€™s Cottesloe Beach in front of delighted family and friends.

There was much he loved about his great adventure, Forbes says. Thereโ€™s also lots he wonโ€™t miss. The headwinds, for instance. And those road trains can get in the bin. But mostly he wonโ€™t miss headwinds with road trains.

โ€œI didnโ€™t go on about it too much because I didnโ€™t want to upset people back home, but there were lots of near misses. Too many in fact,โ€ he says. โ€œYou canโ€™t hear whatโ€™s coming up behind you when youโ€™re cycling into a headwind."

โ€œYou feel pretty bloody vulnerable pretty bloody quickly when youโ€™re tangled up in the turbulence of a 100km/h road train, especially when you had no idea it was there.โ€

Although the weather was reasonably kind across the month-and-a-half Forbes was away, the wind was definitely his biggest day-in-day-out challenge.  

โ€œThe Nullabor was a predictable breeze-affected slog, but it definitely wasnโ€™t the worst of it,โ€ he says.  

โ€œThere was a stretch across the Hay Plain in southwest NSW where I had to turn off my cycling computer because I didnโ€™t want to know how little progress I was making. It would have been way too depressing.โ€  

A man is crouched down on the dirt with a bicycle behind him,

Even for a bloke whoโ€™s spent plenty of time living and working in the bush, the sheer magnitude of Australia still surprised him.  

โ€œThere were constant reminders along the way that would blow your mind. I remember talking to a fella at a roadhouse along the way.
He lived on a property that covered a million acres.
There was 95km between cattle grids.โ€ 

Often the intimidating scale around him would give way to breathtaking wonder.  

brown dirt road under blue sky during daytime

โ€œThe Bunda Cliffs along the Nullabor were an absolute highlight,โ€ he says.  โ€œAll that flat earth to the north that just falls away into the Great Australian Bight. Dolphins playing in the ocean below contrasting with all that emptiness inland. Itโ€™s just beautiful.โ€  

It wasnโ€™t achievement just for achievementโ€™s sake. Forbes attached his adventure to charity Redkite because of the wonderful support it had offered his in-laws when their son was battling leukaemia.

โ€œI set out to raise five grand. It ended up being $83,000. Itโ€™s been an extraordinary response from all sorts of people. For a small charitable organisation, itโ€™ll make a pretty significant difference.โ€

Upon his return, did Tom have plans to jump back in the saddle?  

โ€œMy bike is packed up in a box, I donโ€™t think itโ€™ll be coming out any time soon.โ€ 

This article originally appeared in The Arch edition 32.