Storytelling and raising funds for great causes at TDU

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Love, respect and admiration each of these these amazing humans as they continue to fly, delivering all the energy goodness to the max in this world in their respective domains! I was thrilled to join the storytelling alongside Allan Peiper Jens Voigt Rupert Guinness Mark Beretta James Tobin Geoff Coombes joining forces during TDU to raise much needed funds for SA's bushfire devastated magical place Kangaroo Island 🐋🦘 Love your work, powerful and inspiring as always Tour de Cure Australia 👏🏻

Rachel Neylan

Rachel is a former professional road cyclist and Olympian with over a decade of experience in World Tour Cycling. Her journey from a practicing Sydney-based physiotherapist to a World Championship Silver medalist in just 5 years showcases her exceptional drive and tenacity. Rachel's career highlights include a World Championship Silver medal, Olympic Games representation and consistent world-class performances.

With a Bachelor of Applied Science in Physiotherapy from the University of Sydney and current study with a MSc in Coaching Psychology, Rachel combines academic knowledge with practical experience. Her unique insights into high-performance, resilience-building, and personal growth stem from her successful athletic career and physiotherapy background.

Rachel's approach to coaching is informed by her relentless pursuit of optimal performance, both physically and mentally. She brings a learning mindset, optimism, and energy to her work, focusing on helping leaders and teams activate their capacity for resilience and excellence.

Her expertise extends beyond cycling, as she now provides consulting and coaching to teams and organisations in corporate, health, and high-performance sport sectors. Rachel's passion for empowering others, combined with her infectious enthusiasm and unique perspective, makes her an invaluable asset to any team or individual seeking to achieve their performance potential.

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