Jumat, 04 Maret 2011

Wheel is a pain - Weekly Peninsula

A cyclist MERRICKS Beach to earth after accidentally leaving his front wheel on the roadside in Balnarring.

Brent Pullar hopes that someone found the wheel and signs near the corner of Balnarring and Myers, where he has left to appeal to his return so he can be back in training for a charity tour of Melbourne the Gold Coast. share

Mr Pullar, the CEO of Harcourt Real Estate, the founder of the MPRE and the owner of two agencies in Hastings and Frankston.

The company has a charitable foundation, the staging of the bike. All proceeds are for the communities affected and the floods in Queensland Cystic Fibrosis, a support group for children and young people with cystic fibrosis will.

Mr Pullar has a team of 15 Federation Square to leave in early May They intend to Surfers Paradise, within two weeks, with an average of 150 km per day.

He had a morning practice round last week was completed and put his bike in his car when he stopped to answer her phone, forgetting to put the front wheel in his car when he left.

Black, carbon fiber wheel "is a little good," he said. "I hope this coming as soon as possible because we train as hard as we are," he said.

Any finding that the wheel may appeal to Mr. Pullar 0419 148 081st

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