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JOIN THE RIDE IN 2024

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Sunday 13 October 2024

B2GC is an iconic Queensland event, which sees thousands of cyclists challenge themselves to conquer 100kms in a day—from Brisbane to the Gold Coast. 

A central start line in South Brisbane directs you immediately onto a traffic-free South East Busway that will see you floating on the pedals as you leave Brisbane’s CBD behind you.

Beyond the main event, distances of 40kms and 60kms are also offered.

THE CLASSIC

100km Brisbane to Gold Coast

A milestone distance in every sense of it. Whether it’s your first time chasing a century ride or another notch on the belt, there’s plenty of Strava Kudos in conquering this route. You’ll commence in South Brisbane and turn immediately into the Busway off Melbourne Street for a 16km traffic-free VIP ride out of Brisbane.

After exiting the Busway, the course follows a combination of service and suburban roads, backed by expert traffic management and support from Qld Police Service. You’ll have the choice to recharge at two rest stops en route or to power on to Fisherman's Lawn where the finish line awaits.

The course is mostly flat (less than 450 metres of climbing over 100km) with a few small inclines along the way. It is suitable for people with a moderate level of fitness.

*Course subject to change 

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“Just do it.

Don’t stop to think. If you’re thinking about it, then you should be there—it’s just a no brainer.

The ride is long, and there will be a few bumps along the way. But when you start to think about what other people have gone through with cancer and their treatment journey, it’s not that difficult.”

Brisbane to Gold Coast Cycle for Cancer Ambassador,
Andy Steele

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