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The Southern 300 Audax is a lovely event through the Derwent Valley, Highlands and South East precincts. Some well maintained gravel sections, race tyres not recommended. Not too many few hills and roads less travelled.
The Mt Wellington Challenge is an individual cycling time trial - Just you, on your bike, riding against the clock up to the summit of Mt Wellington overlooking Tasmania's capital city Hobart. With an ascent of 1,167m over a distance of 21.3km, the Mt Wellington Challenge is Australia's toughest time trial for a very good reason. The last event was held on March 5, 2017.
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The Great Western Tiers Cycle Challenge is a social but challenging ride through the northern countryside of Tasmania to raise money for the New Horizons Club Inc, which provides sporting and recreational opportunities for people with disabilities and Youngtown Rotary Club projects. Route options range from 24kms to 170kms. The next event will be held on Sunday 25 March 2018.
A 200km loop from Hobart through Richmond to Bothwell and returning down the Derwent Valley.
The Bronte or Bust ride involves a 150km/200km ride up to Bronte Lagoon on day 1, and then a return ride on day 2. You can just do one day.
The ride will start in Hadspen and will explore northern Tasmania. Gentle hills with a few rollers along the way. Come prepared with lights, reflective gear, and all-weather clothing.a, This is a 300km Audax event.
The Matthew Millhouse Salute allows you to either run, cycle, kayak, pack march or walk to and from Bellerive Beach Park, raising money for the White Cloud Foundation who support veterans and families dealing with depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder and peri-natal depression.
The next event will be held on Sunday 31 March, 2019.
Headquartering in Hadspen and heading out over hills and hollows in Northern Tasmania, this is a 600km Audax event.
Meander through the lovely Meander Valley and surrounding area in Northern Tasmania on this 400km Audax.
Celebrate Dark Mofo by riding from Cornelian Bay, Hobart to Bothwell and back a day before the Winter Solstice then enjoy a meal at the Winter Festival. Supported if enough numbers.