Pengana Goulburn to Citi 2009 has now finished

20 Sep 2009

 

For the sixth year, the Pengana Goulburn to Citi Corporate Charity Ride will precede the Goulburn to Citi Cycle Classic. We are looking to structure this year's ride around corporate teams with an aim of raising over $200,000 for the designated charities. Each team will have to satisfy stringent entry rules:

  1. It would be appreciated if each team has an aspiration to raise $10,000 for the designated charities.(see
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  3. Each team may consist of between 5 to 20 riders 
  4. Each team would be required to have a support vehicle driving behind the team with an orange flashing light and a sign clearly stating riders ahead. (Flashing lights and two-way communications supplied 
  5. Team support vehicles MUST remain behind the last rider in their team. Each vehicle must be fitted with bike racks. A Sag Bus will accompany the Charity Ride 
  6. Hotel accommodation is very affordable in Goulburn and at the cost of each team. Please contact Sheridan Mowle at Goulburn Visitor Information on 02 4823 4531 who can assist with booking accommodation 
  7. For insurance purposes each rider MUST hold a current Cycling Australia Licence. This number will be recorded by the race organisers. To register visit: http://www.cycling.org.au 
  8. As the charity ride preceeds the Goulburn to Citi Classic we are under strict instructions not to impede the Pro-Teams race. Therefore all riders must be capable to ride 150km's at an avg speed of 32km / h. 
  9. The events is to start at sunrise (5:50am). 
  10. The Charity Ride Peleton MUST remain intact until the township of Marulan where riders can shed excess clothing and enjoy a comfort stop. (This was important last year as the temperature leaving Goulburn was -5 degrees) On departure from Marulan teams will be able to attain their desired speed for the rest of the journey to Camden. 
  11. Teams would ride a maximum 2 abreast. Riders have use of 2 metres of Lane 1 on the highway. 
  12. If a team wishes to pass another team then the front team would drop to single file and the passing team would do so in single file. 
  13. No passing on bridges or culverts. 
  14. Riders are expected to arrive at the first check point, Winifred Park Mittagong from 8.10am. Riders not having left the park by 8.50am will be instructed to cease riding and board their support vehicles 
  15. The second checkpoint is on the top of Razorback range. Riders not having left this point by 10.40am will be instructed to withdraw from the ride and board their team vehicles. 
  16. There will be no rest stops along the freeway. 
  17. A First aid vehicle will follow the Charity Ride. 
  18. An Ambulance will accompany the event to service both Race and Charity Ride.

 

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