Introducing the new BATHURST CYCLING CLASSIC formally known as the B2B Cycling Festival. The 2020 event will be held from the 15-16 March and is shaping up to be an exciting weekend of cycling for both riders and spectators.
Exciting & Challenging
Introducing the new BATHURST CYCLING CLASSIC formally known as the B2B Cycling Festival. The 2020 event will be held from the 15-16 March and is shaping up to be an exciting weekend of cycling for both riders and spectators.
Exciting & Challenging
A great Cycle Event – for a truly great cause.
The 2020 Drummond Real Estate Lake Hume Cycle Challenge features beautiful NE Victorian scenery and around Lake Hume. Run each February by local Rotary Clubs, it’s a great value Event with country hospitality guaranteed. Proceeds for the 2020 Event are again going to the Albury Wodonga Regional Cancer Centre.
The Event consists of four (4) rides catering for all fitness levels and abilities (7 – 126 km) and there is post ride entertainment. If you’re a top end rider, try the iconic Granya Grind (126 km). Ride fees range from $10 – 100.
The road rides take in spectacular undulating hills, attractive farmlands, river flats and the impressive Lake Hume reservoir. Shorter town and family friendly rides meander along paved bike paths incorporating natural parkland, the Murray River and picturesque creeks.
The start and finish is at the Wodonga Racecourse. From 10am, returning riders and supporters can rest and revive at the “Chill Zone” and be part of the “cycle community” catching up with old mates and make new ones. Cool off with a chilled beer, soft drink or ice cream, satisfying stall food; and enjoy the sweet chill out sounds of local musicians.
Moderate to Challenging

Raising funds for Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service.
Celebrating it’s 11 year offering the following ride options:
Relatively flat
The Coota Bike Festival, hosted by the Rotary Club of Cootamundra, is a weekend of bike riding fun, catering for all levels of cyclists. There are plenty of events for cyclists and plenty to look at if you don’t ride. These events include the Crusin’ Coota ride, Coota Criterium race and the Harden Challenge.
Hilly

Cycling and Rotary have become great partners over the years and non better than Cootamundra’s “Coota Bike Fest.” Cycling events are the best way to see the country and the Coota Experience is a cycling experience that you should definitely have on your “Cycling Bucket List”
ON THE MOVE: Federal Member for Hume Angus Taylor has sent out the call for more casual, part time cyclists to join the Cruisin Coota event in this November’s Coota Bike Festival. Federal Member for Hume Angus Taylor has confirmed he will join the Cruisin Coota social ride in November’s Coota Bike Festival …continue reading
Watch out ….Cootamundra has stepped up in the fashion stakes!
the better the look the faster the ride!…Right?
Help support Hunter Medical Research Institute and the Rotary Club of Newcastle in the region’s most challenging and scenic cycling event. The course passes through beautiful countryside that riders don’t often see, and is a unique event in the Hunter. Think Paris-Roubaix but the country-side is excellent – come and join us!
Varied & Challenging

More than 9,000 riders from across Australia are expected to descend upon Sydney roads on Sunday, 13 October 2019 to take part in one of Australia’s most anticipated recreational cycling events, Spring Cycle 2019.
Spring Cycle offers participants of all levels and ages the opportunity to cycle through Sydney streets, and take in the city’s most iconic sites; including the rare opportunity to ride across the world famous Sydney Harbour Bridge, on the main deck – traffic free.
From experienced cyclists to little ones who are just acquiring their need for speed, riders have the option to cycle one of four cycling routes as part of the event. Riders can take part in a 10km City Ride, 18km River Ride, 50km Classic Ride or the 105km Challenge Ride.
Join us on Sunday, October 13 as we cycle Sydney!
Relatively flat


The Bobbin Head Cycle Classic is an annual cycling event with rides to suit all levels of cyclists. This exciting event is managed by the Rotary Clubs of Ku-ring-gai, St Ives and Turramurra. The route takes in some of the most beautiful scenery on Sydney’s north shore including leafy residential streets, a pristine national park, rolling hills and open countryside.
Varied

Join with hundreds of other cyclists in this fun cycling event. Choose from 20km, 40km, 65km or 100km. Support and raise funds for Singleton Respite Sleepover Cottage. The more serious cyclists will have the opportunity to enjoy a challenging 100km. Alternatively, there will be an intermediate course of 65km, and an easier 40km & 20km course for those who are keen to participate, but are looking for a more leisurely ride. All courses will take you through the picturesque agricultural landscape of the fertile Hunter Valley along lightly trafficked, tarred roads.
Leisurely to Challenging

So, what is Dungog Pedalfest and why should you come and have a great time with us in Dungog? Dungog Pedalfest is a celebration of cycling and sociability in the beautiful Williams Valley. Pedalfest happens every year over the first weekend in September. This weekend is a major fund-raising event for the Westpac Rescue Helicopter – a cause well worth pedalling for!
Easy to Medium

The Challenge on the Border offers age-group racing and an opportunity to challenge your time against the top riders in the Battle on the Border. These are competitive races with podium finishes, but riders do not need to be CA graded. Whether you’re a former master or an avid weekend warrior – see how you stack up on the challenging Tweed Valley tracks.
The Challenge races feature professionally conducted timing, podium presentations and a modified convoy structure with commissaire. There is no prize money on offer – but massive bragging rights!
Experience the Fondo Rides and immerse yourself in the best of Tweed cycling and explore unique communities and spectacular environments. Celebrating an age-old Italian cycling tradition, Fondo means ‘endurance’.
Set against the backdrop of the Tweed Valley, there are three distances for cyclists ride, bringing something for every cyclist.
Achievable ~ Challenging