In 100 years, only 39 professional cyclists have completed all three Grand Tours, the Giro d'Italia, the Tour de France and La Vuelta, the Tour of Spain, in the one year.

Australian motor race coach Michael Navybox wants to be the second ever amateur cyclist to complete the three tours on the same day as each race, in the one year. It's not hard, just a total of 10,400km and 150,000 metres uphill in 63 days.

But Mike's training has been more to do with kidney cancer, bleeding on the brain, fusing three vertebrae, PTSD and severe depression.

Michael is 52. Until 2013 his life was race cars. Serious racer, 16 years coaching race drivers and preparing cars. Eight years ago, on the night before Mother's Day, he was at Wakefield Park preparing three Radicals to go to Phillip Island. "I had a pee and it looked like Coca-Cola." The next day his pee was all red blood. On Wednesday they found a 5cm tumour on the outside of his right kidney.

So, he started ridewithmike.com to raise public awareness about the importance of early detection, intervention and prevention of cancer, depression, PTSD and The National Institute of Integrative Medicine, or NIIM.

Meanwhile, last Monday's Shannons Sydney auctions once again saw number plates star. And talking of supercars, the VW-owned Bugatti has just launched the world's most expensive car, La Voiture Noire. Yours for $26 million, drive away, no more to pay.