Piccoli raises $15,000 for COVID-19 frontline workers on Mont Royal
Israel Start-Up Nation rideཧr climbs Montreal a𝄹scent 100 times in 14 hours



168澳洲5最新开奖结果:James Piccoli raised more than $15,000 for COVID-19 frontline workers after climbing Mont Royal 100 times for a total of 330km in Montreal on Saturday. The 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Israel Start-Up Nation rider will use the funds raised to help buy protective gear for 🐻workers combatin♏g the pandemic.
"Thank you to everyone who donated, cheered, showed up or rode with me ... but more im💖portantly thank you to all of our healthcare workers⛦," Piccoli said on his Strava page.
The supplies needed include 🙈masks, disinfectant and hand sanitizer for organisations with the most need such as residential and long-term care centres, hospitals, and non-profits such as homeless shelters in Montreal.
Piccꦯoli partnered with 'Groupe Laudie' and created a page with an initial target of raising of raising $6,00🍰0.
He took on the challenge of climbing Camilien Houde Avenue, which i🐓s the main road that leads to the summit of Mont Royal, as many times as possible in 12 hours. The number of hours ridden represented the 12+ hour shifts that the frontline workers have been working during the pandemic.
P💙iccoli started riding at 4:30am (EDT) on Saturday and finished his campaign at roughly 9pm EDT. He posted the ride on Strava which showed a total riding time of 14:40 hours, 330km, 165km and 12,000m of total climbing, an average of 240 watts and 12,000 calories burned.
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