‘Conflicts are a bike ride away, all over the world.’ — Lachlan Morton.
Not everyone would ride a bicycle into a war zone to protest a war. Austrian cyclist Lachlan Morton, as ever, is an exception.
The celebrated cyclist announced today that he’d ride to the Ukrainian border to support relief efforts in the war-torn country. His ride starts in Munich, Germany, and will raise money for GlobalGiving’s Ukraine Crisis Relief Fund.
Morton plans to pedal a massive 660 miles in one push this weekend. On his route, he’ll head northeast through Czechia into Poland on his way to his Polish/Ukrainian border town destination. You can track Morton’s progress here.

Lachlan Morton: Ukraine Crisis Relief Fund
Morton hopes to raise $50,000 for Ukrainian refugees through the effort. To help maximize the impact, Education First (EF), Cannondale, and Rapha have combined to donate $100,000 to GlobalGiving’s fund.
Through the Ukraine Crisis Relief Fund, GlobalGiving works with local partners to provide Ukrainian refugees with immediate aid, including shelter, food, clean water, and health resources. It also offers psychological support and access to education and economic assistance.
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