Riverstone Ride 2012

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Riverstone Ride 2012

Postby RobK » Tue Mar 13, 2012 9:59 pm

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Just a quick note to say that the annual Ride 2 Riverstone event is happening this year om Sunday May 6th.
Route distances are 35, 60, 80 & 100 km. (The routes are the same as last year, except that the confusing loop around Rouse Hill Town Centre has been removed).
There is a 500 metre section on good quality gravel, and a few hundred metres on shared path. All the rest of the route is on bitumen (of varying quality).
The routes use some of the quieter and more scenic roads around the Hawkesbury & Hills areas. There are a few good climbs & descents in there :)

For further details and to register, visit http://ride2riverstone.com.au/.

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Riverstone Ride 2012

Postby Benz250 » Tue Mar 13, 2012 10:10 pm

Had a few mates that did it last year, said it was a great ride. Away for wedding anniversary so can't make it again!


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Re: Riverstone Ride 2012

Postby RobK » Sun Mar 25, 2012 11:35 am

You may need to have a delayed celebration one year ;)

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Re: Riverstone Ride 2012

Postby Thunderthighs » Sun Mar 25, 2012 6:47 pm

Signed up, looking forward to the day.
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Riverstone Ride 2012

Postby blc » Sun Mar 25, 2012 6:57 pm

Registered for this one during the week. Missed last year but did it back in 2010 - it's a great ride. The post-ride lunch is brilliant, too!
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Re: Riverstone Ride 2012

Postby meridaman » Sun Mar 25, 2012 9:02 pm

Signed up, this should be alright.

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Re: Riverstone Ride 2012

Postby triode » Mon Apr 02, 2012 9:28 pm

Hi Rob,
I rode 80km last year. Will try the 100km this year.
Only concern is there will be track work that weekend and no train between Richmond to Granville

http://www.cityrail.info/service_update ... lendar.pdf

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Re: Riverstone Ride 2012

Postby Xplora » Tue Apr 03, 2012 2:41 pm

Uh oh. Think I've got the bug... still recovering from the Tour De Hills, and I'm already thinking about the next century ride!!! LOL

Much better price as well... I thought 60 bucks rego on day was a bit excessive.

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Re: Riverstone Ride 2012

Postby RobK » Tue Apr 17, 2012 7:28 am

Unfortunately cityrail has scheduled trackwork on that weekend :(
We were free of it last year, but copped it the year before.

Just wondering, how many people does this impact? Does it mean that you can't get to the ride at all, or just that you have to find someone to get a lift with?

BTW, there are a couple of caravan/camping parks within 10 km of Rivo if that's any help - Avina & OK. Avina also have basic motel units.

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Re: Riverstone Ride 2012

Postby Xplora » Tue Apr 17, 2012 11:19 am

I imagine this would ruin the ride for a lot of people. Not many could do the full brutal and just ride to the start of the 100km... apparently I'm nuts for doing this :mrgreen:

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Re: Riverstone Ride 2012

Postby RobK » Sat Apr 21, 2012 9:34 am

For those taking part in the Ride 2 Riverstone on Sunday May 6th, buses will be replacing trains on the Richmond Line (ie No trains between Granville, Riverstone & Richmond).

There appears to be trains running between Blacktown & Penrith (but not between Granville & Blacktown). If getting to Riverstone from this section of line, it's a 13km ride from Rooty Hill station to Riverstone. Please let me know if you'd like directions.

I've heard from a couple of people who would normally travel to Rivo by train. Please post to this discussion on sydneycyclist if you would like or could offer transport to and from the ride.

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Re: Riverstone Ride 2012

Postby purple » Mon Apr 23, 2012 2:39 pm

I am going to drive there, but i am not sure where to park my car....

I can carry one more bike in my car, contact me if you would like to join me that morning :)

I am in Epping Area.

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Re: Riverstone Ride 2012

Postby RobK » Mon Apr 23, 2012 8:23 pm

Parking for the event is opposite the starting point/lunch hall, in a reasonably sized car park that runs between Riverstone Pde and Pitt St (Opposite the end of Park St). Access is from either of these roads. If this fills up then there is ample on-street parking in surrounding streets.

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Re: Riverstone Ride 2012

Postby RobK » Mon Apr 23, 2012 8:35 pm

If you're at a loose end on Saturday the 5th of May and would like to peruse sections of the route from the comfort of a car (and jumping out of it at frequent intervals to get some walking exercise), we're looking for volunteers to form into small teams to help put out signs along the route. If interested I'd love to hear from you. If we get enough helpers then we may be able to knock over the whole route in 3 or 4 hours. Email info AT ride2riverstone DOT com DOT au, or call on 0415 902 708 - Thanks, Rob :)

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Re: Riverstone Ride 2012

Postby Rowley Runner » Wed Apr 25, 2012 6:14 am

Really interestesed in doing this. Is it casual and head banger hardcore on the 80/100kms? Would like to do the distance ride (pref 100kms) but not at some tour de france pace. Actual i really have never done a big charity ride before and tend to ride alone so am interested in joining in. Anyone else ride it on a recumbent?

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Re: Riverstone Ride 2012

Postby RobK » Wed Apr 25, 2012 11:34 am

RR,
The course is open between 7:30 and 12:30pm. Given time for a break or two in that period, you really need be average at least 23 kmph to do the 100km in the time. It's not a flat ride, so you need to have some fitness to do the full distance. Having said that, a number of riders have done it.
There will be cut-off points along the route. If you'd like to aim for the 100, and don't make it to the cut-off in time, you'll be directed onto the 80km route (Which cuts part of the second loop). Likewise, there are cut-offs where riders will be directed to the 55km and 30km routes.
For the longer routes, please aim to get to Rivo early. If registering on the day, I'd recommend getting there around 6.30.
Riders doing the shorter distances can get away with starting late, but not the longer rides!
The distances are slightly shorter this year, as the loop around Rouse Hill Town Centre has been removed. The true distances for the longer loops (according to Bikely) are around 97 and 76km from memory. Hopefully next year we'll add another little section into the routes that will bring the distances back up.

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Re: Riverstone Ride 2012

Postby Xplora » Wed Apr 25, 2012 7:07 pm

Rowley Runner wrote: Is it casual and head banger hardcore on the 80/100kms?
My experience on the 100kms Tour De Hills, starting 15 minutes late, was that there are a VERY wide range of speeds over the 100. I didn't see a huge number of finishers but I would have overtaken dozens and dozens of people (many probably doing a shorter distance as I did the second loop). I went "hardcore".

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Re: Riverstone Ride 2012

Postby RobK » Wed May 02, 2012 12:38 am

Due to the ride-bibs not being ready to mail out before the ride, we have decided to re-open online registrations for a couple of days.
So if you missed the first closing, you've now got a second chance.
If you intend registering on the day, it would help speed things up if you could print, fill-in, and bring with you the registration form available at http://ride2riverstone.com.au/?page_id=3.

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Riverstone Ride 2012

Postby blc » Sun May 06, 2012 7:05 pm

I ventured up from Wollongong with a couple of riding buddys. Perfect day for it - clear, nearly no wind, & lots of sun.

Huge thanks to Lions & all the volunteers. Hope the fundraising side was successful!

Second time I've done the Riverstone ride & I'll be back again next year.
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Re: Riverstone Ride 2012

Postby purple » Mon May 07, 2012 11:27 am

It was a fun ride!! I did the 80km successfully. I will try 100km next time!!! Need to ride more to make myself more comfortable for up hills.

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Re: Riverstone Ride 2012

Postby schroeds » Fri May 18, 2012 11:10 pm

Me and my mate managed to do 120km...on the 100km route - we felt it might have been better signposted, but it was a good day out
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