Thursday 7 June 2007

Tour de Cure


By all reports the Tour de Cure stopover in Coffs went off very well. A few Firsts for Coffs in the name of cycling, with Harbour Drive being closed for the Criterium demos, and a cocktail party on on the jetty. Sounds like the Pet Porpoise Pool was also a hit, and all the riders were gobsmacked by the Bruxner Park/Central Bucca road part of their ride into town.
April must have been in the City Centre to watch the criterium because she sent in this photo of the Tour de Cure bikes! (In that part of the City Centre square which now reads "No bike riding" as opposed to "No bikes"!!)
(April, or anyone care to fill us in on how it all went from a spectator's point of view??)
You can also read about their Coffs experiences on the Tour de Cure blog:
On the Friday morning a dozen or so of the regular Saturday Community Riders took up the invitation to ride down to Sawtell to meet up with the Tour de Cure riders at the surf club cafe. Of the BUG members, John, Ian, Marc & Tracey (in tandem mode), .... (was there anyone else?) used it as a good excuse for a morning ride and breakfast and coffee. Somehow or other Tracey (on the back of the tandem) found herself signing waiver forms, and agreeing to riding 'a bit of the way' out of town with the Tour. It was, in fact, an interesting experience riding at the back of the Tour de Cure pelaton - giving us an insight into the pace of their ride, and the traffic conditions!
We peeled off at Urunga (leaving Graham and Brian accompanying them for a 'bit of a ride' to Valla before they intended turning around), and enjoyed our ride back off the highway through Raleigh, and then back through the dreaded roadworks to Bonville (not so bad due to the 80kph limit!) and then back onto familiar territory once we joined the cycle path at Lyons Road.
Tracey S.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Criteriums were fun to watch. Short course of one block of Harbour Drive outside the Palms Centre. Just up and back with hairpin turns at each end for about ten minutes. Four or five divisions. Daniel Alcock from Rainbow cycles won the top category with a final lap sprint. A good atmosphere in the centre of the city.
I'm told the Tour averaged 29kmh between Brisbane and Sydney!

10 June, 2007 20:43  

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