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01:59Riding across Australia is a huge challenge anyway.
02:04We've got a lot of dust, which for me is going to be a huge challenge, the dust.
02:09Because, you know, I'm already dry in the mouth.
02:12Also, the fact that we're sleeping in tents.
02:16When you think that Australia has eight of the most poisonous snakes, we've got a huge challenge on the temperature of our body.
02:25Because the amount of kit we've got to wear, in the daytime we're going to be cooking.
02:32And on the night time we're going to be freezing.
02:35The actual roads, a lot of them are corrugated.
02:38So it means that you get a lot of vibration.
02:40Anything that moves, they like to either chase it, run alongside it.
02:45So that's not like going on the M1.
02:48For me, the challenge of Australia is to give.
02:53Because I've been given a second chance.
02:57The charity I've chosen is Cancer Research UK due to the fact that it's their research and their ability to keep pushing to make the process of what I've gone through easier and better.
03:11What Cancer does do to you is make sure, it makes you understand that each day you have to do something.
03:28Each day you have to make sure that you enjoy it as best you possibly can, no matter what.
03:35Because tomorrow is not going to.
03:41Because tomorrow is not going to.

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