Mark Webber is patron of the Amy Gillett Foundation

Earlier this month Australian Formula One driver Mark Webber urged motorists to look out for cyclists when driving.

Speaking at the launch of the Amy Gillett Foundation in Melbourne, Webber revealed he accepted the position as a Patron of the Foundation after being profoundly affected by Australian cyclist Amy Gillett’s death in Germany last year.

The Amy Gillett Foundation has been established to promote safe and harmonious relationships between cyclists and motorists. With bike sales outnumbering cars – Australians have bought over 1.1 million bikes each year for the last five years – and 35 deaths and 2,500 serious injuries involving cyclists each year, the majority involving a motor vehicle, this road safety message is becoming increasingly important.

“Like many Australians, I was affected by the death of Amy and injuries to her five team mates, so the chance to support the aims of the Amy Gillett Foundation means a lot to me,” Webber said.

A professional driver and enthusiastic cyclist, Webber said he was committed to the Foundation’s message that the road belongs to everyone.

“If we are to reduce the number of accidents involving cyclists on our roads, then all road users must respect each other’s rights, whether they have two wheels or four,” he added.

Webber is joined by Australian Tour de France legend Phil Anderson as co-patron of the Foundation.

The Amy Gillett Scholarship, a joint partnership between The Amy Gillett Foundation and Cycling Australia’s AIS High Performance Program, helps talented female cyclists achieve their sporting and academic goals.

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