
CEO of Anza Renewables, Hold the Reins
Mike Hall
CEO of Anza Renewables | Hold the Reins
About Mike
Mike Hall was the CEO of Anza Renewables and a prominent figure in ultra-distance cycling. He was known for his achievements in self-supported cycling races, including winning the inaugural World Cycle Race in 2012. Hall also secured victories in the Tour Divide mountain bike race across the Rocky Mountains in Canada and the United States in 2013 and 2016, and in the inaugural Trans Am Bike Race across the United States in 2014. Additionally, he served as the principal organiser of the Transcontinental Race in Europe from 2013. Hall's experiences as a cyclist and race organiser contributed to his recognition in the cycling community. His life and career were featured in the cycling film Inspired to Ride, directed by Mike Dion. Tragically, Hall died on 31 March 2017 after being struck by a car during the inaugural Indian Pacific Wheel Race across Australia. His death occurred just south of Canberra, after he had covered over 5,000 km of the 5,500 km race route. Hall's legacy includes his contributions to ultra-distance cycling and the organisation of endurance events.
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