Saturday Tour de Cure WA Flat Ride - 52km

26
OCT
6:00 AM Saturday
Meet Up Spot Narrows Bridge
Casual (No-Drop) / Mostly Flat

Tour Training – All Tours and all of the TDC Family welcome and feel free to bring your partner along.

Saturday Tour de Cure WA Flat Ride - 52km

Easy pace ride where no one will be dropped. Pace will vary depending on who rides but it will be controlled so that no one is dropped.

Meet at 6am underneath the Narrows Bridge, on the far North side by the cycle path that comes past the North, or a briefing and rolling by 6:05am.

It's about a 52km loop and we expect the ride to take about 2.5-3 hours including a coffee stop in Freo, so bring coffee money. Duration is always dependent on traffic and any other unexpected delays. If you're time limited, there is no need to stop.

Please, for my benfit, click "I'm In" if your coming and then click "I'm out" if you can't make it. Makes life a lot easier for me to see who's riding and if you're running late, as we will wait for anyone who has clicked I'm in.

Tour Training Ride - All Tours all of the TDC family is welcome.

TDC Riding Level: Level 2 and up https://tourdecure.com.au/get-involved/tour-de-cure-rider-level-definitions/.....

Note; Development Level 1-2 rides will be available as required - get in touch with me if you would like one.

Tour de Cure WA Flat Ride - 52km - https://www.strava.com/routes/21086491

Please note that riders leaving the ride early take responsibility personally for their own safety and guidance. Once you have left the TDC organised ride, you are riding as an individual outside the responsibility of TDC training rides. Effort will be made to accompany riders that may turn early but the TDC training crew cannot guarantee that Ride Leaders will be available.

Please bring the following: 
Spare tube/gas or pump 
Phone 
ID 
Money 
If you are new to riding with Tour de Cure we insist that you: 

1. Read and commit to the TDC Etiquette document: https://tourdecure.com.au/media/1049/tdc-etiquette-guide.pdf 

2. Hold a current bicycle organisation membership; e.g. Bicycle NSW, Cycling Australia or Bicycle Network. This provides you with 3rd Party Property & Personal insurance. 

3. Ride a road bike in excellent condition (no tri-bars), regularly serviced, clip-in pedals, working front/rear lights, helmet (approved), cycling kit.

Please call/email me if you have any questions or if you are new rider to Tour de Cure. Cameron Punton, 0404 170 149 or cameron@punton.org.


Perth, Western Australia, Australia