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Bikeexchange Stage 2 Women's Point to Point BIKEEXCHANGE STAGE 2 FRIDAY 22 JANUARY 2021 WOMEN’S ROUTE START / BIRDWOOD 9:00AM FINISH / LOBETHAL 11:45AM APPROX DISTANCE / 97.3KM WOMEN’S POINT TO POINT TIME TIME TIME LOCATION KM KM 34KM 36KM 38KM TRAVELLED TO GO 900 900 900 Race Start 0.0 1.4 National Motor Museum, Birdwood 900 900 900 Left turn from National Motor Museum Car Park on to Torrens Valley Road (Shannon 0.1 1.3 Street), Birdwood 902 902 902 Sharp right turn from Torrens Valley Road (Shannon Street) on to William Street, Birdwood 1.0 0.4 902 902 902 End Race Neutral 1.4 0.0 William Street becomes Onkaparinga Valley Road at Martha Street, Birdwood 902 902 902 Start Race 0.0 97.3 William Street becomes Onkaparinga Valley Road at Martha Street, Birdwood 912 911 911 Onkaparinga Valley Road becomes Townsend Street at Oval Road, Mount Torrens 5.4 92.0 913 912 912 Right turn from Townsend Street on to Onkaparinga Valley Road, Mount Torrens 6.0 91.4 919 918 917 Left turn from Onkaparinga Valley Road to stay on Onkaparinga Valley Road, Charleston 9.6 87.8 926 925 923 Onkaparinga Valley Road at Charleston Hotel, Charleston 13.4 83.9 929 927 926 Right turn at the roundabout from Onkaparinga Valley Road on to Woodside Road, 15.1 82.3 Charleston 933 932 930 Veer left from Woodside Road to stay on Woodside Road, Lobethal 17.6 79.8 934 932 931 Right turn from Woodside Road on to Main Street, Lobethal 18.0 79.4 935 933 932 Main Street at Lobethal Bakery, Lobethal 18.7 78.7 936 934 933 Left turn from Main Street on to Pioneer Avenue, Lobethal 19.2 78.2 937 935 933 Sharp left turn from Pioneer Avenue on to Mill Road, Lobethal 19.6 77.7 938 936 934 Mill Road near Post Office Road, Lobethal 20.4 77.0 Caution - road separates 939 937 935 Right turn from Mill Road on to Lobethal Road, Lobethal 20.9 76.4 940 938 936 Left turn from Lobethal Road on to Western Branch Road, Lobethal 21.6 75.8 941 939 937 Western Branch Road at Finish Line, Lobethal 22.2 75.2 942 940 938 Left turn to stay on Western Branch Road, Lobethal 22.4 74.9 945 942 940 Left turn to stay on Western Branch Road, Lobethal 23.9 73.4 945 942 940 Western Branch Road, Lobethal 24.0 73.3 Caution - Start Unsealed Road 946 944 942 Right turn to stay on Western Branch Road, Woodside 24.9 72.4 948 945 943 Western Branch Road at Burns Road, Woodside 25.9 71.5 Caution - End Unsealed Road 950 947 945 Left turn from Western Branch Road on to Tiers Road, Woodside 26.8 70.6 951 949 946 Right turn from Tiers Road on to Onkaparinga Valley Road, Woodside 27.7 69.6 1000 957 954 Ziptrak® Sprint #1 32.7 64.7 Onkaparinga Valley Road at Oakbank Hotel, Oakbank 1003 959 956 Left turn from Onkaparinga Valley Road on to Junction Road, Balhannah 34.2 63.1 1004 1001 958 Right turn from Junction Road on to Jones Road, Balhannah 35.1 62.2 Caution - Active Rail Crossing (ARTC) 1009 1006 1002 Right turn from Jones Road on to Balhannah Road, Balhannah 38.1 59.3 BIKEEXCHANGE STAGE 2 FRIDAY 22 JANUARY 2021 WOMEN’S ROUTE START / BIRDWOOD 9:00AM FINISH / LOBETHAL 11:45AM APPROX DISTANCE / 97.3KM WOMEN’S POINT TO POINT TIME TIME TIME LOCATION KM KM 34KM 36KM 38KM TRAVELLED TO GO 1013 1009 1006 Left turn from Balhannah Road on to Mount Barker Road, Hahndorf 40.3 57.1 1014 1010 1006 Right turn from Mount Barker Road on to Pine Avenue, Hahndorf 40.4 57.0 1014 1010 1007 Pine Avenue becomes Echunga Road at Paechtown Road, Hahndorf 40.9 56.5 1024 1019 1015 Left turn from Echunga Road on to Hawthorn Road, Biggs Flat 46.0 51.3 1024 1020 1015 Hawthorn Road, Biggs Flat 46.3 51.0 Start Queen of the Mountain 1027 1022 1018 Shimano Queen of the Mountain - Hawthorn Climb (category 2) 48.0 49.4 Hawthorn Road, Echunga Distance: 1.4km, Total Ascent 72m, Average Gradient: 5.2% 1028 1023 1019 Sharp left turn to stay on Hawthorn Road, Echunga 48.4 48.9 Caution 1031 1026 1021 Sharp right turn to stay on Hawthorn Road, Mount Barker 50.0 47.3 Caution 1032 1027 1023 Sharp left turn to stay on Hawthorn Road, Mount Barker 50.8 46.6 Caution 1033 1028 1023 Sharp right turn from Hawthorn Road on to Bollen Road, Mount Barker 51.4 46.0 Caution 1035 1030 1026 Right turn from Bollen Road on to Flaxley Road, Mount Barker 52.7 44.6 1038 1032 1028 Continue straight at the roundabout to stay on Flaxley Road, Mount Barker 54.0 43.4 1043 1037 1032 Keep left to stay on Flaxley Road, Echunga 57.1 40.2 1045 1040 1035 Veer right to stay on Flaxley Road, Flaxley 58.5 38.9 1049 1043 1037 Right turn from Flaxley Road on to Strathalbyn Road, Flaxley 60.2 37.1 1057 1051 1045 Veer left from to stay on Strathalbyn Road, Echunga 65.2 32.2 1058 1051 1046 Strathalbyn Road at Echunga Uniting Church, Echunga 65.5 31.9 1110 1103 1056 Sharp right turn from Strathalbyn Road on to River Road, Mylor 72.2 25.1 1120 1112 1105 Right turn from River Road on to Mount Barker Road, Hahndorf 77.8 19.6 1121 1114 1107 Left turn from Mount Barker Road on to Ambleside Road, Hahndorf 78.8 18.5 1125 1117 1110 Right turn from Ambleside Road on to Onkaparinga Valley Road, Hahndorf 81.0 16.4 1127 1119 1112 Onkaparinga Valley Road, Balhannah 82.3 15.1 Caution - Active Rail Crossing (ARTC) 1132 1124 1117 Ziptrak® Sprint #2 85.1 12.3 Onkaparinga Valley Road at Oakbank Hotel, Oakbank 1141 1132 1124 Onkaparinga Valley Road at Woodside Hotel, Woodside 90.0 7.4 1146 1137 1129 Left turn at the roundabout from Onkaparinga Valley Road on to Woodisde Road, Charleston 93.0 4.4 1151 1141 1133 Veer left from Woodside Road to stay on Woodside Road, Lobethal 95.5 1.8 1152 1142 1134 Left turn from Woodside Road on to Lobethal Road, Lobethal 95.9 1.4 1153 1144 1135 Left turn from Lobethal Road on to Western Branch Road, Lobethal 96.7 0.6 1154 1145 1136 Race Finish 97.3 0.0 Western Branch Road at Golding Wines Lobethal APPROXIMATE RACE DURATION: 2 HOURS 45 MINUTES BIKEEXCHANGE STAGE 2 FRIDAY 22 JANUARY 2021 MEN’S ROUTE START / BIRDWOOD 1:30PM FINISH / LOBETHAL 4:26PM APPROX DISTANCE / 116.0KM MEN’S POINT TO POINT TIME TIME TIME LOCATION KM KM 38KM 40KM 42KM TRAVELLED TO GO 1330 1330 1330 Race Start 0.0 1.4 National Motor Museum, Birdwood 1330 1330 1330 Left turn from National Motor Museum Car Park on to Torrens Valley Road (Shannon 0.1 1.3 Street), Birdwood 1332 1332 1332 Sharp right turn from Torrens Valley Road (Shannon Street) on to William Street, Birdwood 1.0 0.4 1332 1332 1332 End Race Neutral 1.4 0.0 William Street becomes Onkaparinga Valley Road at Martha Street, Birdwood 1332 1332 1332 Start Race 0.0 116.0 William Street becomes Onkaparinga Valley Road at Martha Street, Birdwood 1341 1340 1340 Onkaparinga Valley Road becomes Townsend Street at Oval Road, Mount Torrens 5.4 110.6 1342 1341 1341 Right turn from Townsend Street on to Onkaparinga Valley Road, Mount Torrens 6.0 110.0 1347 1347 1346 Left turn from Onkaparinga Valley Road to stay on Onkaparinga Valley Road, Charleston 9.6 106.4 1353 1352 1351 Onkaparinga Valley Road at Charleston Hotel, Charleston 13.4 102.6 1356 1355 1354 Right turn at the roundabout from Onkaparinga Valley Road on to Woodside Road, 15.1 100.9 Charleston 1400 1359 1357 Veer left from Woodside Road to stay on Woodside Road, Lobethal 17.6 98.4 1401 1359 1358 Right turn from Woodside Road on to Main Street, Lobethal 18.0 98.0 1402 1400 1359 Main Street at Lobethal Bakery, Lobethal 18.7 97.3 1403 1401 1400 Left turn from Main Street on to Pioneer Avenue, Lobethal 19.2 96.9 1403 1402 1400 Sharp left turn from Pioneer Avenue on to Mill Road, Lobethal 19.6 96.4 1404 1403 1401 Mill Road near Post Office Road, Lobethal 20.4 95.6 Caution - road separates 1405 1404 1402 Right turn from Mill Road on to Lobethal Road, Lobethal 20.9 95.1 1406 1405 1403 Left turn from Lobethal Road on to Western Branch Road, Lobethal 21.6 94.5 1407 1406 1404 Western Branch Road at Finish Line, Lobethal 22.1 93.9 1408 1406 1404 Left turn to stay on Western Branch Road, Lobethal 22.4 93.6 1410 1408 1406 Left turn to stay on Western Branch Road, Lobethal 23.9 92.1 1410 1408 1407 Western Branch Road, Lobethal 24.0 92.0 Caution - Start Unsealed Road 1412 1410 1408 Right turn to stay on Western Branch Road, Woodside 24.9 91.1 1413 1411 1409 Western Branch Road at Burns Road, Woodside 25.9 90.2 Caution - End Unsealed Road 1415 1412 1411 Left turn from Western Branch Road on to Tiers Road, Woodside 26.8 89.3 1416 1414 1412 Right turn from Tiers Road on to Onkaparinga Valley Road, Woodside 27.7 88.3 1424 1421 1419 Ziptrak® Sprint #1 32.7 83.4 Onkaparinga Valley Road at Oakbank Hotel, Oakbank 1426 1424 1421 Left turn from Onkaparinga Valley Road on to Junction Road, Balhannah 34.2 81.8 BIKEEXCHANGE STAGE 2 FRIDAY 22 JANUARY 2021 MEN’S ROUTE START / BIRDWOOD 1:30PM FINISH / LOBETHAL 4:26PM APPROX DISTANCE / 116.0KM TIME TIME TIME LOCATION KM KM 38KM 40KM 42KM TRAVELLED TO GO 1428 1425 1422 Right turn from Junction Road on to Jones Road, Balhannah 35.1 80.9 Caution - Active Rail Crossing (ARTC) 1432 1429 1427 Right turn from Jones Road on to Balhannah Road, Balhannah 38.1 77.9 1436 1433 1430 Left turn from Balhannah Road on to Mount Barker Road, Hahndorf 40.3 75.7 1436 1433 1430 Right turn from Mount Barker Road on to Pine Avenue, Hahndorf 40.4 75.6 1437 1434 1431 Pine Avenue becomes Echunga Road at Paechtown Road, Hahndorf 40.9 75.1 1445 1441 1438 Left turn from Echunga Road on to Hawthorn Road, Biggs Flat 46.0 70.0 1445 1442 1438 Hawthorn Road, Biggs Flat 46.3 69.7 Start King of the Mountain 1448 1444 1441 Shimano King of the Mountain #1 - Hawthorn Climb (category 2) 48.0 68.1 Hawthorn Road, Echunga Distance: 1.4km, Total Ascent 72m, Average Gradient: 5.2% 1449 1445 1441 Sharp left turn to stay on Hawthorn Road, Echunga 48.4 67.6 Caution 1451 1447
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