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Past Overseas Rides 

The 2008 Great China Ride “The Limestone Trail”

April 10, 2008September 9, 2012 admin

Thursday 20th March – Melbourne After 12 months of planning our plane finally took off from Tullamarine airport at 9.20

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Weekly Ride Stories 

In Which I return to the Peloton

April 10, 2008August 14, 2012 admin

After being absent in China for the last three weeks I was really starting to miss the regular Thursday afternoon

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Weekly Ride Stories 

In Which Global Warming Hits Home

March 13, 2008August 14, 2012 admin

It’s no secret. I hate hot water. No. I don’t just mean dislike – I mean HATE with a capital

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Weekly Ride Stories 

In Which The Bermuda Triangle Moves to Warburton

March 6, 2008August 14, 2012 admin

Lothar was obviously agitated and concerned. “I don’t know vot has happened to Jon”, he stammered “vun minute he voz

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Weekly Ride Stories 

In Which Heather Brings her Bionic Leg

February 21, 2008August 14, 2012 admin

There is no doubt that Heather is a keen rider. Ever since she started riding the trail with us last

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Weekly Ride Stories 

In Which Steve Shows His Skill

February 14, 2008August 14, 2012 admin

“I’ve got a brand new pair of cycling shoes”, Steve boldly announced as he got out of the car, “and

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Weekly Ride Stories 

In Which I Could Not Believe My Eyes

January 31, 2008August 14, 2012 admin

“Could I please ride with you this Thursday?”, the mystery emailer implored me. He also went on to explain that,

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Weekly Ride Stories 

In Which The President Comes Unstuck

January 24, 2008August 14, 2012 admin

I figure that if you are going to the doctor you may as well get your money’s worth. “Just give

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Weekly Ride Stories 

In Which We Encounter Miss December and the Voodoo Dofunny

January 17, 2008August 14, 2012 admin

During the solar enriched annual period of daylight savings it has become customary to schedule one or two of our

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ride cancelled due to heat

January 10, 2008August 14, 2012 admin
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Upcoming Events

  • June 22, 2026 – Monday Morning Ride - start at FTG Library at 9 am

    Meet in the car park of the FTG library in time for a 9 am start. The ride may be between 40 to 60 km in length and may include significant on road riding. A morning tea stop is held along the way.

  • June 25, 2026 – Alternate Thursday Ride - Mystery Ride - Start at Studley Park Boathouse car park at 10 am

    This one will be led by Steve Marriot. He always has a knack for leading us into new and unfamiliar territory, and this one will be no different. The ride will start in the car park of the Satdley Park Boathouse at 10 am. The entry is from the Yarra Boulevarde.

  • June 29, 2026 – Monday Morning Ride - start at FTG Library at 9 am

    Meet in the car park of the FTG library in time for a 9 am start. The ride may be between 40 to 60 km in length and may include significant on road riding. A morning tea stop is held along the way.

  • July 6, 2026 – Monday Morning Ride - start at FTG Library at 9 am

    Meet in the car park of the FTG library in time for a 9 am start. The ride may be between 40 to 60 km in length and may include significant on road riding. A morning tea stop is held along the way.

  • July 13, 2026 – Monday Morning Ride - start at FTG Library at 9 am

    Meet in the car park of the FTG library in time for a 9 am start. The ride may be between 40 to 60 km in length and may include significant on road riding. A morning tea stop is held along the way.

Monthly Calendar

Events in December 2026

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Category: GeneralMonday Morning Ride - start at FTG Library at 9 am

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November 30, 2026

Meet in the car park of the FTG library in time for a 9 am start. The ride may be between 40 to 60 km in length and may include significant on road riding. A morning tea stop is held along the way.

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Category: GeneralMonday Morning Ride - start at FTG Library at 9 am

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December 7, 2026

Meet in the car park of the FTG library in time for a 9 am start. The ride may be between 40 to 60 km in length and may include significant on road riding. A morning tea stop is held along the way.

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14December 14, 2026●(1 event)

Category: GeneralMonday Morning Ride - start at FTG Library at 9 am

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December 14, 2026

Meet in the car park of the FTG library in time for a 9 am start. The ride may be between 40 to 60 km in length and may include significant on road riding. A morning tea stop is held along the way.

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