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25.01.2022 Just a reminder that the CIC club meeting is tomorrow Wednesday 12th at the Young Aussie Hotel .. 7pm. All members welcomeJust a reminder that the CIC club meeting is tomorrow Wednesday 12th at the Young Aussie Hotel .. 7pm. All members welcome



25.01.2022 Sunday group riders please be advised that bargara esplanade will be closed to traffic from the basin around past Kelly's beach between 6 -9. Bargara triathlon is hosting the 1300 smiles sprint triathlon so you might need to think about a slightly different route for the morning or come cheer the riders on

24.01.2022 Quick Up date on the Gayndah Ride ..there will 3 groups 6am , 6:30, 7am please start thinking of transferring your nom fees

24.01.2022 And there’s more



22.01.2022 CRIT RACING resumes tomorrow 5th Jan , noms $10 starting from 4:30ish . Racing approx 5:15 -5:20CRIT RACING resumes tomorrow 5th Jan , noms $10 starting from 4:30ish . Racing approx 5:15 -5:20

20.01.2022 Breaky ride to Elliot Heads

20.01.2022 First Crit back for the new year seen a few new faces including outa towners Damien Benson, Shelby Anderson and a newbie to Crit Joey black. We hope you’ll be back soon, it was also nice to see more spectators than we normally have with one dad in particular who had his own cheer squad . The placing were as follows: 1st .....Nicki Thatcher... 2nd.... Alice Cox 3rd.....Sean Cox 4th.....Sean Livingstone 5th.....Damien Benson See more



19.01.2022 Congrats John ( the gun) Hampson for taking gold in the 20km road race at the sunny coast . Well done John Hampson

19.01.2022 CIC club meeting tonight 7pm at the Young Aussie Hotel all club members welcomeCIC club meeting tonight 7pm at the Young Aussie Hotel all club members welcome

18.01.2022 Another successful CIC breakfast ride with 30 odd riders. Spectacular views whilst cooking makes it even better.

16.01.2022 CIC club meeting this Wednesday 9th 7pm at the Young Aussie Hotel. All members welcome.CIC club meeting this Wednesday 9th 7pm at the Young Aussie Hotel. All members welcome.

15.01.2022 The final Crit for 2020, we had a good turnout with some riders getting into the silly season with tinsel on their helmets, bikes we even had a couple of blue balls thanks Amy Fallon. A couple of Xmas drinks after the race, some comradely draws us to a close for the Christmas break.Thank you all for coming along ,hopefully see you all when we recommence on the 5th Jan 2021 . Coral IsleCyclists would like to take this opportunity to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and hopefully a better new year. Stay safe and see you all in the new year. 1st ......Sean Cox 2nd.....Shaun Livingstone 3rd......Rob Bainbridge 4th...... John Hampson



14.01.2022 THE GAYNDAH RIDE IS COMING UP FAST ! 26th September Nominate now so you don’t miss out ..THE GAYNDAH RIDE IS COMING UP FAST ! 26th September Nominate now so you don’t miss out ..

12.01.2022 Sunday rides are now starting at 6am from river cruise car park . Tomorrow’s ride to Childers . This is not a club ride as such just a Sunday bunch ride.

12.01.2022 A decision on the Crit will be posted by 4:30

11.01.2022 BUNDABERG CYCLING CLUB LIGHTING LAUNCH would like to invite you to the official launch of our lighting upgrade and recognition of our partnership with Alledirect at the Kevin Brogden Velodrome at 6C Powers Street, Bundaberg QLD 4670. Click here to learn more about Alledirect a Bundaberg based lighting solutions company. We will have local MP’s as well as council attending this race meet to recognize their individual financial grant contributions to this project. The Bundaberg... Cycling Club committee have decided to make this event free of charge so there will be no race nomination fee. Cyclists from all clubs are invited to attend. The intention of the event is entirely to have people come together, race bikes, recognize those that support us to race safely and host all levels of events. Nominations open from 4pm 4.30pm. Early nominations preferred by contacting Graeme on 0437 717 883 Racing starts at 5pm Official turning on of lights formalities 6.30 pm Racing continues from 6.45pm There will be limited food and drinks available to purchase from the canteen along with a pre- ordered picnic snack/meal (due to Covid 19 this is the best we can do). These need to be pre- ordered at a cost of $10 each so please message the club through messenger to confirm your order by Thursday evening 6pm (No late orders can be accepted). Any enquiries can be directed to through messenger on our Facebook page. We hope you can come along and support this event and showcase to those that support Cycling in Queensland what a great all-round sport and recreational activity cycling really is. Sincerely. Wayne Morden. President Bundaberg Cycling Club. BUNDABERG CYCLING CLUB LIGHTING LAUNCH Programme for Saturday, 24th October Order of Events 1. E Grade 3 lap scratch race. 2. D Grade Omninum Round 1 Derby 2 heats 1st 2 to final, 500m. 3. C Grade Omninum Round 1 Tempo 8 laps. 4. B Grade Omninum Round 1 Tempo 10 laps. 5. D Grade Omninum Round 1 Derby final, 500m. 6. A Grade Omninum Round 1 Elimination. 7. E Grade 500m handicap. 8. D Grade Omninum Round 500m Handicap. 9. C Grade Omninum Round 2 Derby 2 laps could be divided into 2 heats. 10. B Grade Omninum Round 2 Derby 2 laps. 11. A Grade omninum Round 2 Derby 2 laps. 12. E Grade 500m Handicap. 13. D Grade 800m Handicap 14. Combined A, B and C Grade 1000m Handicap. OFFICIAL LAUNCH MIGHT VARY ON TIME DEPENDING ON NIGHTFALL. 15. E Grade 600m Handicap. 16. D Grade Omninum Round 3 Elimination. 17. C Grade Omninum Round 3 Elimination. 18. B Grade Omninum Round 3 Progressive Points, 10 laps. 19. A Grade Omninum Round 3 Progressive Points 10 laps. 20. E Grade Scratch Race 6 laps. 21. D Grade Scratch Race 8 laps. 22. C Grade Scratch Race. 12 laps. 23. A and B Combined Scratch Race. 20laps. Calling CIC cyclists to nominate for a race or come as a spectator.

11.01.2022 But wait there’s more and apologises for double ups

10.01.2022 Get your gear sorted the Gayndah ride is this Saturday. THE RIDE TIMES HAVE NOT CHANGED . 6, 6:30, 7 ...please ride in the appropriate groups .

08.01.2022 CIC club meeting Tonight 7pm at the Young Aussie Hotel. All members welcome.CIC club meeting Tonight 7pm at the Young Aussie Hotel. All members welcome.

08.01.2022 Well another successful Gayndah Ride , made a bit tougher with the head wind which was supposed to be a tail wind as Bernie had told everyone he had arranged. No flats or incidents except for Trixie James’s celebration topple . We had had a couple of riders who had never done that distance before so well done to those guys and gals. Well done Bill Hielscher who came straight from night shift and met us in Childers . Congrats to all riders , the first timers , the old h...ands the sometimers and thanks to Annie Mackay-Lewis and Erica for travelling from Hervey Bay, it was a pleasure to have you both join us hopfully we will see you next year . The comradeship between everyone was fabulous, you all should be proud. The weekend could not have been successful without generosity of Bernard Kemps who donated the beer and wine and his help with general organisations . A big thank you to JUST FREIGHT for the follow truck we do appreciate it . Last but not least thanks to all the volunteers and support drivers Scott Allison, Linda Worthington and Bob Stockwell, Rob and Jess and Anita for helping Linda sort Trixie’s cramping legs .Hope to see you all back next year. See more

07.01.2022 John Hampson has done it again , he has taken out the gold in a hard fought race in the state Crits today . Well done Johnny

07.01.2022 Some more Gayndah pics !! Thanks Ken and Annie.

07.01.2022 SAVE THE DATE .. 27th March is The Gayndah ride . More info to follow in the next couple of weeks.. noms are being accepted now, day and overnight riders .

06.01.2022 WELL DONE JOHN YOU ARE A CREDIT TO CYCLING .. John Hampson pedals to road cycling gold By Craig Ross - 8 January 2021 0 Bundaberg road cyclist John Sampson with the three national masters medals he won on the Gold Coast last month.... Cycling is proving to be more than a healthy habit for 70-year-old Bundaberg road cyclist John Hampson. John, who first took up cycling at the age of 55 to beat a different habit, starred at last month’s 2020 AusCycling Masters Road National Championships, winning two gold medals and a silver in the men’s 70-75 years age division. The Coral Isle Cycling Club rider took out the time trial and criterium honours on the first two days of competition before backing up on the third to secure a silver medal in the road race. John said he was pleased he took up the sport 15 years ago. I gave up smoking and I was putting weight on, so I thought I’d do something to get fit, he said. I started out on an old road bike I found at the dump and got that going, and I’ve gone on from there. John said he had been confident of a strong performance at the 2020 event but was happy to have turned expectation into results. I thought I had a good chance, especially with a few less (competitors) there because of COVID, he said. You want to test yourself against the best riders, but there were still some good riders there with blokes from New South Wales and Western Australia (and throughout Queensland). John, who was a comfortable victor in both the time trial and criterium events, said the 53.8km road race had been particularly difficult given its hilly course which equated to 1100m elevation over the duration of the race. However, he was able to battle on to the silver medal, the 12,500km of training he put into his legs throughout 2020 serving him well as he completed the gruelling event in 1hr 54min 47sec 7min 31sec behind West Australian victor Michael Morton. The triple medal haul added to the national title John claimed in the 65-70 years men’s division in 2015. John Hampson road racing John Hampson's road racing cycle is a few steps up from his original find at the dump. He is now eyeing off a start at the Tour de Brisbane in April, an event that usually doubles as a UCI Gran Fondo World Championships qualifier. However, it is unlikely to open the door to international competition for Ken on this occasion, given that it is being contested in Bosnia-Herzegovina in September and the possibility of overseas travel remains an uncertainty. John has competed in a previous world titles in Perth and remains grateful for everything the sport has given him. I enjoy it, it’s a good, healthy sport, he said. He said the sport costs him a lot more than the cigarettes used to, especially now that he has upgraded to a better racing bike than his original dump find, but there can be no doubt it is money much better spent.

05.01.2022 Not long to Gayndah ! There is still time to nominate.Not long to Gayndah ! There is still time to nominate.

04.01.2022 A huge shout out to Bernie Kemps for running the training sessions for new road riders. It was unfortunate that covid struck but he continued it afterwards and finished strong. He dedicates himself to educate newbies and helping them gain the skills to be a part of a group ride. Please share a nice thank you note from all on the ride ,skills and maintenance course.

04.01.2022 Nominations for overnight stay on the Gayndah ride will close on Friday 18th however day rider noms will stay open til the 21st.

03.01.2022 NO CRIT RACING TODAY DUE INCLEMENT WEATHER. See you all next week ...

03.01.2022 Just like the other one

02.01.2022 If it weren't for the photo being taken, none of them would be smiling LOL!! Ride the Range they said

01.01.2022 CIC Breaky ride this Sunday 30/8 to Moore Park expressions of interest to Catherine please.CIC Breaky ride this Sunday 30/8 to Moore Park expressions of interest to Catherine please.

01.01.2022 Now that Gayndah is done and dusted. We can concentrate on crit racing. First one is this Thursday. Noms from 4.30 racing 5.15. See you there. Sent from my iPhone

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