Local policemen Jeremy Farr and Paul Lloyd have emerged mostly unscathed after conquering a 300-kilometre journey from Sydney to Canberra to raise money for NSW Police Legacy.
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After arriving at the Domain in Sydney at 4.30am the policemen met with about 70 other riders and made their way to Pheasants Nest by 11.45am.
After hitting some rough weather they arrived at their first overnight stop, Bowral, at about 2.30pm.
At 7.30am on Saturday riders departed Bowral in sunny, but cold conditions.
By 10am the group reached Sutton Forrest and was cold, wet and tired and was still 60 kilometres from the second overnight pitstop, Goulburn.
At around 2pm Paul had his first stack which required eight stitches but he soldiered on and still managed to make it to Goulburn later that afternoon.
On Sunday riders set an astonishing pace and all the riders arrived at the Police Wall of Remembrance safely in the afternoon.
The ride raised more than $60,000 and Paul and Lloyd both reached their quota of $500 each.