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| Monday, 30 August 2010 19:23 Enries for the 2010 Ross Bush will close Wednesday midnight. Make sure you don't miss out on GCC's greatest race and $1000 in prize money and get More...
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| Monday, 30 August 2010 19:05 Break aways were the order of the day at the GCC Eastern Gardens Criteriums on the weekend. Given the calm and warmer than expected conditions, bunch More...
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| Sunday, 29 August 2010 14:45
Anyone one who has recently been over or for that matter under the James Harrison Bridge of late will have noticed that a significant amount of More...
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| Tuesday, 24 August 2010 20:42 The Geelong Cycling Club is once again holding its annual Dinner.This years dinner will celebrate the clubs 99th birthday so be part of the action More...
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| Tuesday, 24 August 2010 00:51 The winter road calendar rolls on with Graded Criteriums at Eastern Gardens. Make sure you get out there and take advantage of this fantastic racing More...
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| Monday, 23 August 2010 01:32 For the second year in a row the Footscray Cycling Club has taken home the Geelong V Footscray Cycling Clubs Challenge Cup on a day more suited to More...
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| Wednesday, 18 August 2010 12:33 The 2010 Ross Bush Memorial is fast approaching and is slated for Saturday September 4. This is our biggest race for the year with $1000 in prize More...
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| Monday, 16 August 2010 17:20 Summer is fast approaching (although the weather outside is no indication of this) and in order to be ready on time for the up and coming summer More...
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| Sunday, 15 August 2010 18:52 Hawthorn Cycling Club's Shane Millar has dominated the last Individual Time Trial before the Club Championships for 2010. Shane set a blistering time More...
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| Saturday, 07 August 2010 23:51
Race Report
Coming Soon
Results
A Grade
Pos Rider Team Performance Points
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Scott Keating
Ballarat More...
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| Saturday, 07 August 2010 20:17 The Geelong Cycling Club has defeated arch rivals Ballarat Sebastopol Cycling Club and Colac Cycling to claim the 2010 Club Challenge Road Series. More...
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| Tuesday, 03 August 2010 09:49 The final round of the Club Challenge Race Series will be held at Beeac this Saturday. Geelong currently leads the club standings on 182 points - 61 More...
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| Monday, 02 August 2010 19:07
Rudy Schmidt has taken 2nd place in B grade at Saturday's Keith Esson Memorial (Shepparton Road Classic). The tough 150km B grade race that More...
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| Sunday, 01 August 2010 17:02 Round 2 of the Club Challenge Road Series was hosted by the Ballarat Sebastopol Cycling Club at the picturesque (read hilly) Cape Clear. A More...
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| Wednesday, 28 July 2010 15:26 Entries for the Geelong Tour (August 11-15) are closing soon. If you're interested in racing in Geelong Cycling Club colours, please email your More...
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Victoria will be in the international spotlight when the world’s best cyclists converge on Melbourne and Geelong for the 2010 UCI Road World Championships next year, Victorian Premier John Brumby said today.
Champion Australian cyclist and Barwon Heads local, Cadel Evans, said he was looking forward to competing in Melbourne and Geelong next year.
“It’s great to have a top-level bike race in Australia and particularly for me to have it in Geelong,” Mr Evans said.
“The course is suited to the all-round strengths of the Australian team maybe more than any of the other countries. It’s one of the best courses there has been for an Australian team since Zolder in 2002.
“There should be a great ambiance on the course with a big crowd and I know there will be heaps of Europeans coming to Australia for it.”
Cycling Australia President, Mike Victor OAM sees hosting the UCI Road World Championships as a crowning achievement for Australian cycling.
“Australia has previously hosted the track, mountain bike and BMX world championships, and this year will again host the mountain bike and BMX worlds. Hosting this blue riband event shows how much confidence the UCI has in our ability to organise a world class event,” Mr Victor said.
“It also recognises the extraordinary growth of the sport in Australia and is a fitting reward for our road cyclists whose international performances have moved Australia into the top three ranked nations in the world.
“Cycling Australia is extremely grateful for the support of the Victorian Government in the growth of cycling and we look forward to witnessing the world's best road cyclists in action.”
Unveiling the scenic course schedule at Federation Square, Mr Brumby said Australian stars Cadel Evans, Stuart O’Grady and Robbie McEwen would join more than 1200 riders from 60 countries in the five-day championships.
“The Victorian Government is taking action to attract sporting events that boost Melbourne’s international status as a major events capital, drive jobs, investment and grow tourism,” Mr Brumby said.
“The UCI Road World Championships stand at the pinnacle of the world cycling calendar, ranking alongside the Tour de France as one of the most coveted prizes in cycling.
“Next year’s race is a major coup for Victoria – it is only the sixth time the race has been hosted outside Europe and will shine an international spotlight on our state, with an expected global television audience of 400 million.”
Mr Brumby said the UCI Road World Championships, held from 29 September to 3 October, would include road races and individual time trials for elite men and women and under-23 men.
“Starting at Federation Square, the race will showcase iconic parts of Melbourne before completing 11 laps of the circuit around the streets of the Geelong region,” he said.
Sports Minister James Merlino said securing the UCI Road World Championships was a major coup for Victoria and another highlight on Victoria’s major sporting calendar.
“The Brumby Government is taking action to continue building on Victoria’s status as a major events capital with the UCI Road World Championships joining a suite of great cycling events to have been hosted by our state,” Mr Merlino said.
“It builds on the success of cycling events such as the 2004 UCI Track World Championships, the 2002 UCI Juniors Track World Championships, and the annual Jayco Herald Sun Tour and Around the Bay in a Day.”
For more information about the championships go to www.melbourne2010.com.au.
Event |
Date |
Event |
Distance |
Individual Time Trial |
Wednesday 29 September 2010 |
Men’s Under 23 |
31.8km |
Wednesday 29 September 2010 |
Women’s Elite |
22.7km |
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Thursday 30 September 2010 |
Men’s Elite |
45.4km |
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Road Race |
Friday 1 October 2010 |
Men’s Under 23 |
159km |
Saturday 2 October 2010 |
Women’s Elite |
127.2km |
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Sunday 3 October 2010 |
Men’s Elite |
259.9km |




Island eh? Sounds exotic
And never mind the tr...
would like to enter the Ross Bush please. Cheers D...
Daym, nice work Rudy. I certainly feel Darren's ...
Great result for you Rudy and the Geelong Cycling ...
well done Rudy