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Ladies of the Strade

Sunshine Coast Queensland

Noosa Strade Bianche is in a class of its own

A snapshot at the girls as they take centre stage at this years Noosa Strade Bianche

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A Gran Fondo, bike show & swap meet in the vein of the famed L’Eroica in Chianti, Italy, for
STEEL FRAMED CYCLES

About

The Noosa Strade Bianche is a homage to the ‘golden age’ of cycling. In the vein of the famed L’EROICA in Italy, Noosa Strade Bianche is strictly for steel framed cycles with downtube shifters (or bar-end shifters). As a celebration of the steel framed cycle, there is no restriction on age of the frame set. NSB encourages the renaissance of the artisan-built steel frame taking place across the world.

Set in the beautiful Noosa hinterland, the Noosa Strade Bianche – Grand Fondo is a 137 km loop encompassing picturesque country roads, stunning vistas and characterful country towns.

New for 2016 is the ultimate: The Imperial 160km.

In keeping with the original L’Eroica, there are several challenging climbs & descents, and of course several sectors of ‘strade bianche’; the ‘white’ or unsealed gravel roads. En-route, there are an assortment of cafes & bakeries, even a country pub or two, for those so inclined.

Introduced for 2013 was a shorter route, the 87km Media Fondo.

In 2014, the 33km Piccolo Fondo returned, taking place on the Saturday morning before the Bicycle Show and Swap-meet at Noosa Marina.

The Vintage Bicycle Show & Shine follows shortly after the Piccolo Fondo….. including a Swap Meet for those wanting to whittle down their collection! Those interested in having a stall at the Swap Meet should contact us via the ‘contact’ button or show up at the marina on the Saturday morning.

All events feature the local version of ‘strade bianche’ and require a good level of bike fitness. They are all self-supported rides, so you must carry your own spare parts, tubes etc.

The Sunday events feature several manned re-fuelling stations out on the road together with plenty of opportunities in the picturesque hinterland towns of Cooroy, Cooran, Kin Kin and Pomona, for toilet stops, coffee stops, even devonshire teas & counter lunches.

Take the time to enjoy the fabulous country vistas all along our 4 routes!

HISTORY

The Noosa Strade Bianche has now just had its fifth birthday and has grown from humble beginnings in 2011 to perhaps the premier vintage cycling event in Australia. Just before Christmas in 2011, with just 2 weeks notice, 18 riders took part in the inaugural ‘Noosa L’Eroica’ and a great little bike show was also held in the park alongside the Noosa River. In August, Noosa is blessed with great weather, and there are some fantastic roads and scenery just a short ride out of town As the event has grown, we have been able to support a couple of worthy charities, including Destiny Rescue in 2014, and Sunshine Butterflies in 2015. This event would not be a shadow of what we have today without the support of Noosa Marina, which is just about the perfect venue for our show and shine, as well as the ideal jump-off point for the rides.

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Brisbane Valley Rail Trail with Gail

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This post begins a series of stories from my road trip in South East Queensland. With campervan packed and bikes loaded on the back, we went travelling old roads with new eyes.

One degree Celsius. Mostly sunny. Fernvale. 7am Sunday 3rd July. I stood in the car park wearing leg warmers, cycling shorts, three layers of merino wool under a shell jacket, a woollen skull cap and gloves. Shivering. Partly from the cold but also with excitement. I was about to ride the Brisbane Valley Rail Trail (BVRT) for the very first time.

Fernvale is a small town about 61kms west of Brisbane and 130kms north west from my home on the southern Gold Coast. Midwinter meant a pre-dawn start for our 90 minute drive but with motorways most of the way, the journey was easy. Plus we had people to meet.

Cars trickled into the car park at the Fernvale Futures Centre, driven by women in cycling kit and carrying bicycles. A large bus, a coffee cart and an empty removalist’s van waited to swing into action for the Brisbane Valley Rail Trail’s Women’s Ride.

After signing in for the ride, sipping coffees brewed by the Somerset Coffee barista, and loading bikes into the removalist’s van, our group of 55 riders boarded the bus and filled it with a pleasant blend of chatter and laughter for the thirty minute drive to Esk.

The BVRT Users Association holds regular events to introduce bicycle riders to the rail trail. The Women’s Ride would see us ride the BVRT from Esk to Fernvale.

I felt a little anxious about the ride.

The Brisbane Valley Rail Trail with Gail captures the experience and projects you into another world….Continue reading Gail’s experiences with some very excellent photos…

Gails Blog page 

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Food

Bacon Flavoured Seaweed

Some TooMoo secret Sauce?

Actually it could be the TooMoo220’s Breakfast of Champions…

Whats next Dave …Carbon flavour Bacon? or maybe Bacon Flavoured Carbon could go a little more viral?

 

Bacon Flavoured Seaweed

by Dave Fellows
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Dave Fellows Bacon flavoured Seaweed“Don’t be coming the raw prawn with me”

A couple of weeks ago I was inundated with posts from concerned “Baconisters” pointing out a collection of articles proclaiming a newly discovered seaweed that when fried, tasted like bacon. A ridiculous proposition we know as bacon already tastes exactly like bacon, thereby rendering the impersonator completely useless … Ooo I can hear the Vegos collective squeal of protest echoing from the valley floor already, however while I may love you dearly, you voluntarily surrendered yourself to a life of bacon celibacy when you signed up to your legumous cult.

Anyway seaweed bacon got me thinking and this morning I prepared a far more palatable option for my guests

“Bacon a la mere”

Prawns, large Australian Tigers to be precise peeled with the heads tossed in with the bacon served on dry toast with fresh ground pepper and a generous grind of sea salt

Delicious and healthy with a touch of flare that will have your guests completely flummoxed at your capacity to elevate their breakfast experience as the vego on the other side of the table sucks seaweed and smiles weakly through green teeth.
Enjoy but don’t gloat

TooMoo

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Food

The Chant of Bacon …the end of ride climax?

The Smell of a Bacon Chant
by Dave Fellows the TooMOO220 man
a classic Queensland Cycling Experience

Eye of Spitting Bacon
Spinach fresh to the wilt
Pop Toasted Pumpkin
All over Maple be spilt
with Veins of Cheese Blue
All Ugly Nature be purged from you

This weekend Ugly Nature was in the house and feeling decidedly vindictive.

Refusing to succumb, I sought inspiration from within … the fridge.

With a little sizzle, smoke and swagger you to can work up a potion to defeat ugly nature.

As you serve this dish hold hands with your guests and make the chant

Laughter will ensue and purge the ugly beast at least for the duration of the feast.

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A Nifty Brissie treat

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A Bear Liange special edition..

you can find Bears work most days via RideBrisbane

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Townsville to Cairns the Real and the Raw

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_custom_heading text=”Fantastic at every level” font_container=”tag:h2|text_align:center”][vc_column_text]The Townsville to Cairns Bike Ride is a charity organisation that raises money for the Children’s Cancer Institute of Australia (CCIA) by holding a 3 day bike ride from Townsville to Cairns.

Riding for the kids !

Its a done and dusted event now, and I bet the cyclists had their fair share of dust!

What our Cycleevents.com team have noticed in some events is the unmistakeable “step change” in what events are offering to us cyclists. A significant step change in value exchange, and I am not talking about dollars or entry fees. What we cyclists  are really after is true value as measured in meeting and exceeding our “Experience Expectations”

The Townsville to Cairns Event has a distinct advantage in their unique cycling landscapes, but it is all credit lays with the event organisers and their sposors for not sitting back on their chuffs, but instead rolling up their sleeves at every turn…working hard, as any great host would do to ensure from start to finish that their valued guests (us cyclists) are well looked after… and yearning to return again next year…. and yits infectious, watch the Vidclip and see how many brand new entrants hit the star line this year….Congrats

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Top End Gran Fondo jumps another gear

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Cycleevents.com LIKES the Northern Territories premier Top End Gran Fondo…riders from interstate or overseas have the opportunity to experience the Top End’s unique lifestyle and diverse environment with its world-class natural and cultural attractions at an ideal time of year. 

These guys put in a huge effort to provide a “Real and Raw” quality Cycling Event and as such rates high on our CycleEvents.com “Experience Expectation Scale”  with a  9/10 CEEF   

Cheers Steve

Ps there is no ’10 / 10′ – its an aspirational goal, but who knows one day it could be nailed?


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For riders from interstate or overseas, it is an opportunity to experience the Top End’s unique lifestyle and diverse environment with its world-class natural and cultural attractions at an ideal time of year.

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Everesting the World

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8848 Royal National Park

September 10th 2016
Welcome to 8848 Royal National Park the world’s first mass participation Everest cycling event to raise funds for Cancer Council. Participants can choose one of 3 events as a solo rider, an EVEREST 8848 (solo full Everest, 235km), EVEREST 4424 (solo half Everest, 118km), or EVEREST 2212 (solo quarter Everest, 59km).

This unique challenge, set in the iconic and beautiful Royal National Park, offers you unparalleled support and services to reach the summit!  Base Camp at Garie Beach is transformed into a Himalayan mountain village, where we will make sure you have somewhere comfortable to rest, great food, great coffee, and a whole lot of fun. The 2.5 km climb to the summit is a floodlit, car-free, well paved road with spectacular views and great climbing. Join us on this Himalayan adventure as together we Ride Everest Outride Cancer![/vc_column_text][vc_empty_space][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_btn title=”Jump2 Everesting Website ” style=”classic” color=”primary” size=”lg” align=”center” link=”url:http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mm.events%2Fride-8848%2F8848-royal-national-park%2F|||”][vc_empty_space height=”22px”][vc_btn title=”Jump2 Everesting Facebook” style=”classic” color=”primary” size=”lg” align=”center” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fride8848%2F|||”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_raw_html]JTNDaWZyYW1lJTIwd2lkdGglM0QlMjIxMDAlMjUlMjIlMjBoZWlnaHQlM0QlMjI1MDAlMjIlMjBzcmMlM0QlMjJodHRwcyUzQSUyRiUyRnd3dy55b3V0dWJlLmNvbSUyRmVtYmVkJTJGN3V2WENETG1VUmslM0ZsaXN0JTNEUEx1QUpidURGWHFqcmx2M3pXeGowQk1IcEljM0MxQ2cydiUyMiUyMGZyYW1lYm9yZGVyJTNEJTIyMCUyMiUyMGFsbG93ZnVsbHNjcmVlbiUzRSUzQyUyRmlmcmFtZSUzRQ==[/vc_raw_html][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_empty_space][vc_basic_grid post_type=”post” max_items=”10″ element_width=”6″ grid_id=”vc_gid:1469702527296-cf9cb103-abff-7″ taxonomies=”272703″][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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Louise Berntsiens Cardiac Challenge

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Want some more inspiration?

Have a listen to Louise Bernstein talking about why she’s doing the Mount Franklin Cardiac Challenge 2016. It might be 10 years since her beloved dad died from cardiac issues, but the emotion is still very real for her.
Thank you, Louise, for sharing your story.
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What makes a good Rando ride?

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Steve profile pic:smallDo you have it in ya? some would call it a holiday…others would say you need to get a life….
Where does your thinking sit? Long distance carbonised haulage is a fast growing trend in cycling and I cannot think of a better mob than the ‘Kiwi Randonneurs’ …and no I am not referring to a new breed of sheep…hmmm actually now that I think of it, and using a long bow some of our randomised thinking could arrive at that very conclusion….Chickens in Choppers!  …why not “Sheep on Carbon? 

Enough with the verbal diarrhea …lets just jump to an expert take on all this, by an expert Randonneur…

Connect with Steve



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What makes a good Rando ride?

Hills or flats? Quiet narrow roads or main roads with wide shoulders?

The bottom line is it doesn’t matter. Randonneuring is a catch bag for cycling: some speed racers like to smash themselves on the aero bars and some social riders like to taste the cream buns at every cafe. But as we all know, the most important thing in life is cycling and any route can be an adventure regardless of the terrain or cafes.

So what is your favourite route? Map it out with RWGPS, pick any Saturday that you’re free and the team at KR will help you organise the ride. It’s really that easy. What are you waiting for?

Contact simonswim@live.com for more information.

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