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A Record Breaking Ride: 33 Hours to Champion Chronic Pain Awareness 

Together, let's turn determination into impact as we attempt a Guinness World Record to amplify support for Australians living with Chronic Pain

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Two Days, One Goal

Join the Chronic 33 Cause

On February 1, I, Mark Brinker, will lead a Guinness World Record attempt for the Longest Static Cycle Class at a studio in Sydney's CBD. Our goal is to ride for 33 hours, breaking the current record of 31 hours and 34 minutes. I will be guiding a dedicated team of 20 endurance athletes, including 8 riders from the 2022 record-breaking attempt of 30 hours. Under the strict guidelines set by Guinness World Records, the event will require synchronised cycling, precise video documentation, and minimal rest, making it a true test of endurance and grit."

$22,012 raised$20,000 goal

Your support fuels our ride—donate now to help make every hour count for Chronic Pain Relief!

Help Us Spread the Word!

Not everyone knows the silent struggle of Chronic Pain. But together, we can change that. By sharing this campaign, you're not only supporting a Guinness Word Record attempt but also bringing hope and awareness to millions impacted by Chronic Pain every day.

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