Great Brisbane Bike Ride
| March 21, 2010 | ||
| 6:45 am | ||
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| 9:00 am | ||
Spend a leisurely Sunday morning exploring Brisbane’s bike paths by joining thousands of other cyclists for the Great Brisbane Bike Ride. The ride includes 30 and 45km options as well as Goldcross Family Fun Ride along the bike paths around South Bank. The Great Brisbane Bike Ride is a recreational ride – not a race and is suitable for cyclists of all ages and abilities.
For the first time, the routes for signature Bike Week events BDO Brisbane Coot-tha Challenge and the Great Brisbane Bike Ride, will incorporate the brand new CLEM7 tunnel, allowing cyclists the opportunity to experience the city’s newest bypass.
Entries close on Friday 12 March, with special Early Bird prices available until 5pm, Wednesday 3 March
For further information please go to http://www.bq.org.au
BDO Brisbane Coot-tha Challenge
| March 21, 2010 | ||
| 6:00 am | ||
| to | ||
| 9:00 am | ||
Join thousands of other cyclists from all over Australia and challenge yourself with this unique ride that is guaranteed to test your fitness!
For the first time, the routes for signature Bike Week events BDO Brisbane Coot-tha Challenge and the Great Brisbane Bike Ride, will incorporate the brand new CLEM7 tunnel, allowing cyclists the opportunity to experience the city’s newest bypass.
Starting and finishing at Southbank’s Cultural Forecourt, the 80km ride will take you past city skyscrapers before you begin the 2.3km timed climb up Brisbane’s iconic Mt Coot-tha, where forests make way for spectacular city views.
By simply entering the event, you could win some great cycling accessories and vouchers and you will be helping to raise money for Bicycle Queensland’s charity of choice, The Endeavour Foundation.
Entries close on Friday 12 March, with special Early Bird prices available until 5pm, Wednesday 3 March.
For further information please go to http://www.bq.org.au
HBF Freeway Bike Hike for Asthma
| March 21, 2010 |
This event caters for beginners through to elite cyclists and includes three options to choose from; the 60km from Kwinana Train Station, the 30km from Belmont Park Racecourse, or 10km Family Ride from Greenwood Train Station with all three rides finishing in the City of Joondalup where there will be plenty of food, drink, music, prizes, entertainment, and much more!
A unique opportunity for participants to cycle on the southbound lanes of the Kwinana and Mitchell Freeways free from vehicles! It is also the only time the Graham Farmer Tunnel is open to cyclists as part of the 30km event starting from Belmont Park Racecourse, still a novelty to enjoy.
Contact chem to have your team managed for this event – chem@chem.net.au














