Adelaide Cyclists

Event Details

Time: November 1, 2009 all day
Location: Adelaide
Website or Map: http://www.bikesa.asn.au/serv…
Event Type: recreational, ride
Organized By: BIke SA
Latest Activity: Oct. 20, 2009

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Event Description

The Southern Expressway is closed just for you.
Take it. Ride it. It's all yours. No cars. No trucks. No caravans. Just a thousand riders across the full width of the road!

Remember Amy Gillett? We do, and we want you to join us to support the crucial work of the Amy Gillett Foundation. Rider safety is for everyone, just like Amy's Ride. Be part of this great day and raise money while having fun on your bike.

How brilliant is that!

100KM
If you don't get out of bed for anything less than 100km and you quite like the idea of riding the Southern Expressway as well as having a crack at the famous Willunga Hill, then you're in luck, because this ride's for you.

60KM
But if riding the Southern Expressway is thrilling enough and you're not really a hill-climbing person, then the 60km option is the go. Factor in some picturesque coastal roads - plus a well-earned glass of the local drop and some damn fine food at the finish - and you have yourself the perfect ride.

30KM
And for families, kids, riders young and old, you can simply join the masses along the Southern Expressway for the 30km option, and before you know it finish at McLaren Vale, triumphant in the sun.

25KM
The Southern Expressway starts with a challenging hill climb. If you would prefer not to ride it, or are at all unsure of making the full Southern Expressway distance (20km in 1 hour), you may instead start at the top of the hill! You still ride along the Southern Expressway, but from its intersection with Majors Road, O'Halloran Hill. This cuts out 5km from the total distance, and makes for an easy start.

Everyone's riding to McLaren Vale. What about you?

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