RABBLE begins healthy new partnership with Brisbane Continental Cycling

RABBLE.club has today been announced as the naming rights partner for Brisbane Continental Cycling for the remainder of the 2018 Season.

RABBLE is the world’s first digital health & wellbeing club and was launched in March this year at the Arnold Sports Festival in Melbourne. RABBLE’s mission is to reward its members who share their health & wellbeing data to reduce and save on their healthcare costs, whilst inspiring its members to achieve extension of life with quality.

The partnership brings with it an elite sports and athlete management system which will be used by medical staff, riders and volunteers.

The system records live data during training and racing. The data then feeds to the athletes, teams, trainers, allied health and medical staff who monitor how athletes are performing whilst competing.

The RABBLE system also stores rider’s medical data in one system so any injury, allergies, blood type and critical information can be accessed at the touch of a button.

The move to partner with Brisbane Continental Cycling coincides with the announcement that RABBLE.club will also be the Official Health & Wellbeing Partner of the Virgin Australia Supercars Championship, and has also partnered with the Tickford Racing team, to assume the naming rights of Richie Stanaway’s #56 Ford Falcon for the remainder of 2018.

Brisbane Continental Cycling General Manager Joshua Prete said the partnership was an exciting step forward for both the Brisbane Continenal Cycling Team, and the National Road Series. 

"After our successful start to the racing season, thanks to the generous support from ESMACC and our other foundation sponsors, we are excited to progress further as a team with the support of RABBLE.club."

“The team is going to benefit greatly from having access to the Rabble.club’s software. Data is so critical for cycling training, and to be able to have access to real time monitoring of everything from medical data to power output in both training and racing will give us a real edge.”

Fiona O’Keefe from RABBLE.club said the organisation was thrilled to partner with the Brisbane Continental Cycling Team and to support the health and wellbeing of the riders.

“The cyclists will all wear smart health devices, and the live data will be streamed straight through to our RABBLE platform so that teams can monitor how each individual is performing.”

“The move to partner with Brisbane Continental Cycling coincides with the announcement that RABBLE.club will also be the Official Health & Wellbeing Partner of the Virgin Australia Supercars Championship, and has also partnered with the Tickford Racing team, to assume the naming rights of Richie Stanaway’s #56 Ford Falcon for the remainder of 2018.”

RABBLE’s mission is to reward its members who share their health and wellbeing data to reduce and save on their healthcare costs, whilst inspiring its members to achieve extension of life with quality.

Register now at www.rabble.club/

 

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