Graham Woodrup

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| fullname = Graham John Woodrup

| nickname = Woody

| birth_date = 1946

| birth_place = Port Fairy

| death_date = 17 February 1992

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| discipline = Road

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| ridertype = Endurance

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Graham Woodrup was a competitive cyclist from Port Fairy who set many long-distance records including Perth to Sydney and the 24-hour tandem world record.{{cite web |title=Woodrup 5000 Award |url=https://www.audax.org.au/public/audaxawards/52-awards/all-awards/139-woodrup-5000-award |website=Audax Australia}}{{cite web |title=Graham Woodrup's legacy lives on |url=https://www.standard.net.au/story/5314944/cycle-legend-still-inspires/ |website=The Standard}} He and his wife, Hester established the Murray to Moyne Cycle Relay in 1987 which is an annual charity ride.{{cite web |title=Murray to Moyne Cycle Relay |url=http://www.murraytomoyne.com.au/}} His life was cut short when hit by a car during a training ride.

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