New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

‘Brain Injury Won’t Stop Me’

Miriam Ellis is hoping it’s third time lucky on her bike. After suffering two traumatic brain injuries while cycling, the Waikato mother had no idea what life would hold for her, but she has rediscovered her purpose and is back biking.

This time, it’s at a much slower pace and involves guiding a three-wheeled 300kg set-up complete with a full-sized fancy coffee machine as she cycles around, bringing caffeine and happiness to Cambridge locals.

The resilient 45-yearold reflects, “The best

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