2021 Rider Guide

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CONTENTS

Event Contact: E: [email protected] PH: 0478 624 114 W: www.frasercoastgranfondo.com.au

Contents EVENT DIRECTOR WELCOME ...... 5 WELCOME TO FRASER COAST ...... 6 RIDE RULES ...... 7 EVENT SCHEDULE ...... 9 RIDER CHECKLIST ...... 10 GENERAL INFORMATION ...... 11 Covid Safe Event ...... 11 RIDE PACK ...... 12 FESTIVAL SERVICES ...... 13 MASSAGE...... 13 PHOTOGRAPHY ...... 13 HYDRATION ...... 13 NUTRITION ...... 14 BAG DROP ...... 15 INFORMATION...... 15 LOST PROPERTY ...... 15 ROAD CLOSURES ...... 15 MERCHANDISE ...... 15 BIKE MECHANIC ...... 16 THE GRAN FONDO ...... 17 THE MEDIO ...... 18 ON COURSE ...... 20 FEED STATIONS ...... 20 DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE ON COURSE ...... 20 ACCIDENTS ON COURSE ...... 20 THE MEDAL ...... 20 VOLUNTEERS ...... 21 CHARITY PARTNER ...... 21 THE SOCIAL PAGES ...... 22 FINISH LINE BAR ...... 22 FOOD ...... 22 AFTER FUNCTION ...... 22 OUR PARTNERS ...... 23 OUR PARTNERS ...... 23

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EVENT DIRECTOR WELCOME

Welcome one and all to the inaugural Fraser Coast Gran Fondo. We hope you have a great time as we strive to deliver a terrific experience for all riders and come back year after year to this beautiful region. We encourage everyone to meet new people as they embark on the challenge whether it be the Medio or Gran Fondo and truly take in the event experience as we believe people are the heart and soul of the event.

The Fraser Coast Gran Fondo would not be possible without the support of Fraser Coast Tourism and Events and local government Fraser Coast Regional Council, thank you for your support in getting this first year of the ground in trying circumstance, we are sure this is the start of a successful road together. To our valued partners and great friends at SHIMANO, thank you for backing us and to our other cycling industry partners, Aus Cycling, Cuore, EniQ and Winners, we are incredibly grateful to be working with such reputable brands, thank you. To our local business who have shown so much support, Adam and the team at GIANT , The Beach House, Mantra and Hertz, we appreciate your support and of course to Steve Case and the Fraser Coast Cycling Club who have welcomed us from day one, you are all legends! We ask that all riders reach out and get behind these great businesses who make such an important commitment to our sport.

Lastly, but not least, I would like to thank our valued Volunteers and event team who have made this possible. Thanks guys, I really appreciate your passion, professionalism. Commitment and positive attitude.

Good luck to all the riders, stay safe and remember you are all champions!

Chris Heverin Event Director

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WELCOME TO FRASER COAST

The launch of a Gran Fondo cycling It is my pleasure to welcome cyclists, event has enabled the Fraser Coast to your families and support teams to the develop a new sporting niche that will region to take part in the first Fraser bring top level cyclists to the region and Coast Gran Fondo. give locals a chance to measure themselves against elite competition. Our region has strong cycling roots. The flat terrain made bikes the vehicle of It will help take the Fraser Coast further choice for the daily commute for down the path of realising its aspiration hundreds of workers as they headed to of becoming a leader in sporting tourism Walkers in Maryborough to build trains in , building on the city’s and ships. investment in the Sports Precinct. Maryborough even had its own bike manufacturing businesses. An event like this providing the The region has also produced its fair opportunity for both mass participation share of international cycling stars such and elite competition is a terrific mix. It as world champion Jordan Kerby who will bring many new people to “trial” the won gold in the men’s team pursuit at region – when they see what a great the 2018 Commonwealth Games. place we have here, most will come Recreational cycling, whether it’s road back for a holiday. racing, BMX, mountain bikes, triathletes or cycling for leisure, is very popular and Martin Simons it is not unusual to see hundreds of General Manager, Fraser Coast Tourism cyclists of all ages hitting the pavement and Events here every day. On behalf of my fellow Councillors and the Fraser Coast community, I wish you a top weekend and favourable tail winds.

We hope you take home many happy memories of your time on the Fraser Coast; enjoy our facilities and hope you find time to enjoy the many and varied attractions the Fraser Coast has to offer.

Councillor George Seymour Lord Mayor, Fraser Coast Regional Council

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RIDE RULES

The Fraser Coast Gran Fondo will be held on Saturday 22 May, starting, and finishing at the spectacular Seafront Oval. The following is a list of important reminders for riders to follow on the course: • The Fraser Coast Gran Fondo is classified as a ride on traffic-controlled roads. • The start of the ride will begin at the Seafront Oval car park. • Riders will be released in COVID safe waves, where they will ride down the fully closed Esplanade for approximately 6 kilometres, the details are as follows: • Gran Fondo: o Wave 1 – 40 km per hour + average o Wave 2 – 30 to 39 km per hour average o Wave 3 – 30 to 39 km per hour average o Wave 4 – Less than 30km per hour average o Wave 5 – Less than 30km per hour average • Medio: o Wave 6 – 40 km per hour + average o Wave 7 – 30 to 39 km per hour average o Wave 8 – 30 to 39 km per hour average o Wave 9 – Less than 30km per hour average o Wave 10 – Less than 30km per hour average • Riders will turn right off of the Esplanade and the course will turn into open roads; it is important to note that road rules will apply from here on. In summary, the rules are as follows: o Cyclists are expected to do the following: ▪ Stay single file at all times unless overtaking another rider, riding two abreast is not allowed. Event marshals and QLD Police will be on course regulating this; ▪ Utilise the shoulder of the road as much as possible. ▪ All overtaking is to be done on the outside (right), never overtake someone on the inside (left); ▪ A helmet is to be always worn. ▪ Always keep a safe distance (at least 200m) between yourself and the back of a vehicle. ▪ Give way to vehicles if you are moving onto the road (from the shoulder); • For example, if there is a parked car in the shoulder of the road, check for oncoming traffic before moving onto the road. ▪ Always follow traffic rules. • There are instances where you will need to give way, stop at traffic lights / stop signs / pedestrian crossings. ▪ Signal at roundabouts with one arm. ▪ No phones or music devices are to be used on course. o Motorists are expected to do the following: ▪ Motorists are to overtake cyclists on the outside (right) by indicating and leaving a safe distance between them and a cyclist, the specifics are as follows: ▪ Abide by the 1 metre rule if they are travelling up to 60km per hour. ▪ Abide by the 1.5 metre rule if they are travelling over 60km per hour. • Note: The minimum age for riders is 15 years old for both the Gran Fondo and Medio.

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Rider Accreditation At registration, each rider will receive a number plate and jersey bib which must be worn at all times whilst on course. Timing There will be a timing system used at the start line to record the time start and finish the course. There will also be a timing point at the half way point on the course to track where riders are. Should a rider decide to pull out of the ride or should they not make the time for each cut off point, they are encouraged to take the SAG bus back to the finish line. If a rider decides to continue outside of the cut off times, they are no longer apart of the event and they ride at their own risk. Late Starts Any rider who cannot make his/her start wave must report to the Registration tent within 5 minutes after the last wave start time to request approval for a late start. No rider is allowed to start late without approval. If no approval for a late start is given, the rider will be considered a DNS. Wrong Turns The Fraser Coast Gran Fondo course is clearly marked with directional signage. Ensure you read the course map before participating, follow course directions as much as possible and look out for course marshals, traffic controllers and QLD Police who are assisting with the event. Curfew Times The Fraser Coast Gran Fondo is built for the everyday rider looking to challenge themselves. As a result, the aim is to keep everyone riding for as long as possible. There however is an obligation to rider safety throughout the course. Therefore, there will be 5 curfew cut off points that riders must pass by certain times, otherwise riders will be asked to hop on the SAG bus or continue riding at their own risk. The curfew times are based on an average speed of 19 – 20km/hr with the aim to have all riders finish within 6.5 hours. Rider Etiquette Riders are to be reported to the Event Director if they: Disobey road rules; Be rude or disrespectful to other riders or marshals; Who behave in a way that puts any rider or marshal in danger; Is reported to litter on course; Fraser Coast Gran Fondo believes in the honest and supportive culture of road cycling and holds the safety of our riders a priority. If you stop to assist in a rider with a mechanical or injury, please report to HQ. Health and Safety Whilst there is a portion of the course that is fully closed, the majority of it will have live traffic, meaning road rules will apply. Riders must NOT ride in a bunch on the road or take over the lane. It is important to understand that while traffic management is in place, roads remain open to vehicles. Riders must always give way to cars. Riders who have medical conditions (eg Asthma) must carry their own medication for the duration of the event. All riders should carry enough food, water, basic first aid and a tool kit in their daily ride kit. There will be basic feed stations on the course to allow riders to adequately rest and refuel. Withdrawing from the Ride Should a rider decide to withdraw from the ride, they must notify official vehicles roaming the course, who will then communicate to the SAG vehicle to come and pick up the rider. As mentioned previously, should a rider fail to meet the curfew times, they will be offered transport back to Seafront Oval or they are free to continue riding at their own risk. Awards and Prizes The Fraser Coast Gran Fondo is a non-competitive ‘ride’ meaning there will be no prizes handed out for the podium finishers. There however will be multiple ‘fun’ prizes handed out for participants on the day.

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EVENT SCHEDULE

Date Event Location Friday 21 May 2021

11:00am – 6:00pm Rider Registration and Welcome Sea Front Oval, QLD 4655

Gran Fondo & Medio

Saturday, 22 May 2021

5:30am – 6:30am Check in Gran Fondo Sea Front Oval, Pialba QLD 4655

6:20am Ride briefing Sea Front Oval, Pialba QLD 4655

6:30am – 6:42am Ride Start Gran Fondo Waves Sea Front Oval, Pialba QLD 4655

6:00am – 7:00am Check in Medio Sea Front Oval, Pialba QLD 4655

7:00am – 7:12am Ride Start Medio Waves Sea Front Oval, Pialba QLD 4655

1:00pm Awards Sea Front Oval, Pialba QLD 4655

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RIDER CHECKLIST

We are thrilled you are joining us for the inaugural Fraser Coast Gran Fondo. We’ve created the below checklist to make sure you’re all set for the ride.

o Read this guide. o Ensure you have your photo ID at registration, ensure you can attend the Friday 21st May at Sea Front Oval between 11am-6pm o Bring your Cycling Australia membership card (if you have one) o Ensure your Bike is serviced and ready, if not make sure you book in with our friends at GIANT Hervey Bay o Get your post ride massage booked in with Alanah by emailing [email protected] 20 mins for $20. Card payments accepted on the day. o Confirm your Emergency Contact information is correct on your ride registration, if there are changes, please contact us via email on [email protected] o Confirm your medicare and health insurance details are current o Familiarise yourself with the course and your grid start time o Book your spot at the post ride after function at the Beach House by calling (07) 4196 9366 and letting them know you’re a Gran Fondo rider

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Registration

We strongly suggest you come along to Registration on Friday at Sea Front Oval between the hours of 11am-6pm Only the person registered can collect their ride pack unless organised prior to registration. Don’t forget your photo ID and Aus Cycling membership card for verification. Registration will be open from 6am on Saturday morning.

Parking

There is ample free parking along the esplanade on the day. Please be aware that the Esplanade will be closed for the start of the race from 6am – 8am.

Start Line Procedure During the registration process you would have selected your wave time based on your self-assessment of speed. Please be sure you know your wave time. The MC will call you into your grid prior to the race, If you do wish to change your grid please contact us at [email protected] Start Waves are as follows:

Saturday 22 May 2021 Time Wave No. Event Distance 06:30 1 Elite Male – Gran Fondo 06:33 2 Elite Female – 130KM Gran Fondo 06:36 3 Open Male / Female – 06:39 4 Gran Fondo 06:42 5 07:00 6 07:03 7 07:06 8 Medio 87KM 07:09 9 07:12 10

Ride Briefing

The briefing will occur at the start line. All riders are required to attend and pay attention. These will occur 15 minutes prior to the Gran Fondo and 15 minutes prior to the Medio.

Covid Safe Event

The Fraser Coast Gran Fondo is a COVID Safe event, and we ask the following of everyone involved:

o Stay at home if unwell or have a cough, fever, sore throat, fatigue, or shortness of breath. o Do not enter the site if you have been overseas in the last 14 days or have been in close contact with a confirmed case. o Use the displayed QR codes to check in to the QLD Health app to assist with contact tracing. o Maintain physical distancing where possible. o Ensure proper hand hygiene is conducted using the supplied hand wash and sanitising stations.

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RIDE PACK

Your Ride is timed. Each rider will receive:

GRAN FONDO NUMBER PLATE WITH TIMING CHIP (ZIP TIES INCLUDED)

MEDIO NUMBER PLATE WITH TIMING CHIP (ZIP TIES INCLUDED)

GRAN FONDO JERSEY BIB TO BE PLACED ON THE BACK OF YOUR JERSEY (SAFETY PINS INCLUDED)

MEDIO JERSEY BIB TO BE PLACED ON THE BACK OF YOUR JERSEY (SAFETY PINS INCLUDED)

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FESTIVAL SERVICES

MASSAGE Post Event Remedial Massage Recovery

Pre-book your spot or take your chance with a walk up on the day. 20 minutes for $20!! Post event massage is a great way to help your muscles recover quickly after your event! What you can expect- o Lower back, legs, hip joint other areas if needed and time permitted. o Cool down techniques, joint mobility and stretches. o Deep friction lengthening strokes. o Myo-fascia cupping gliding techniques

Email [email protected] to secure your spot now! (Card payments accepted on the day)

PHOTOGRAPHY Capture the joy of your finish line feels, or maybe race face out on course, by purchasing a souvenir rider photo from our team of event photographers. Scott Shepared Photography will be out on course and in festival to capture the fun. Rider photos will be available to purchase as of Sunday night after the event, for $9.95 each, bulk discounts available. Take your Fraser Coast memories home with you.

Images can be found at https://www.sheppeard.com.au/granfondo

HYDRATION To make sure you are well hydrated at the 2021 Fraser Coast Gran Fondo the eniQ Electrolyte & eniQ Electrolyte Whey Protein Isolate will be available free of charge at selected drink stations.

eniQ products are Australian made, delivering sustained energy & electrolyte replenishment with only natural flavours sourced right here in Queensland.

Make sure you bring an empty drink bottle to the start line so you can load up!!

eniQ – Wellness powered by intelligence

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NUTRITION

Winners energy products have been developed, with the input of cycling champion Cadel Evans, to help you to perform at your peak whether training or competing. They are an ideal source of nutrition for cycling, triathlons, running, AFL or any endurance sports and we’re thrilled to have them on offer for all of our riders at the Fraser Coast Gran Fondo.

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BAG DROP Located at the Information Tent, you can drop your bag with our friendly staff who will hold onto this for you whilst you ride and can collect on return! Saves having to walk back to the car for a change of clothes or some funds to enjoy a well-earned bite to eat and beer!

INFORMATION Our friendly staff will be located in the Information tent for the duration of the day to answer an questions you may have along the way. We’re here to help!

FIRST AID At Fraser Coast Gran Fondo, your safety is our priority. We will have First Aid response on course as well as at the Start/Finish Line.

LOST PROPERTY Located at the Information tent on the day, please hand in or check for items you may have misplaced. We will hold on to Lost Property for 14 days post event and you can contact us at [email protected]

ROAD CLOSURES Please be aware the Esplanade will be closed from Seafront Oval, Pialaba to Elizabeth St, Urangan on this day from 6:20am to 7:30am (approx.) Whilst the course will see no other full road closures, speed reductions and impact to traffic will occur.

MERCHANDISE Have you seen our super cool kit! The CUORE of Switzerland have joined our team and have designed this awesome bespoke range as the perfect souvenir or purchase and wear for the ride! The team will be on site at Friday Registration as well as Saturday CUORE creates custom-made products that inspire people to experience fitness (running, cycling, triathlon) and the satisfaction that fitness endeavours bring. PRE PURCHASE AVAILABLE HERE

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BIKE MECHANIC

GIANT Hervey Bay are here to keep your wheels rolling as the Fraser Coast Gran Fondo mechanical support. The team will be there to assist at the Sea Front Oval on the Friday from 3pm-6pm and Saturday, all day with any adjustment small or large as well as mobile shop just in case you forget anything or just in the mood to treat yourself for the race. They will also be able to help you out with spares and overnight repairs if the need arises as the main store is only minutes from our start finish line.

The Top 5 Tips to come prepared are: NUMBER 1: Have your bike professionally serviced prior to the race. NUMBER 2: Ensure tyres are in good condition, with no nicks or cuts and inflated to the recommended pressure. NUMBER 3: Use a good quality chain lube and lubricate your chain the night before the ride. NUMBER 4: Charge your bike computer, Shimano Di2, lights and sensors. NUMBER 5: Make sure you are well equipped for the race with a spares kit including a tube, mini pump or CO2, spare chain link, tyre levers & a multi-tool.

Bike Mechanic Notes for GIANT Hervey Bay Pre-Event Services and Schedule Bike Build – If you are arriving before Friday, we recommend you call ahead and book your bike. service in store with the team at GIANT Hervey Bay. They can be contacted on (07) 4124 2624 or via email [email protected] GIANT Hervey Bay is located at 1-2/35 Main Street, Pialba QLD 4655

At Event Services and Schedules GIANT Hervey Bay will be offering highly experienced Mechanical Repair Staff that will aim to get you back on your bike as soon as possible after your race. We encourage all riders to check in with our staff immediately after their race to allow the best possible opportunity of getting their repair completed prior to the following day if you are entered in the Sunday events. All repairs for the event are booked in on a first in first served basis. On the day servicing will be quoted prior to the start of all repairs and will be based on the condition and requirements of the bike. As a basic indication our labour rate (not including parts) will be charged out at $85 per hour.

GIANT Hervey Bay will carry a large array of GIANT tyres and tubes, Shimano drivetrain components, tyre sealant and a multitude of miscellaneous spares parts.

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THE GRAN FONDO

DOWNLOAD THE COURSE HERE

Riders will begin their day by arriving nice and early at Seafront Oval for a big day of riding. Whether you are in the Gran Fondo or Medio distance, be sure to fill up your bidons with some enIQ hydration and stock up on energy bars and gels at the Winners Bar tent. The team at Giant will also be at Seafront Oval to help with any mechanical needs that need tweaking. As you are marshalled into your designated wave, make sure you listen out for the final briefing from the event staff. Once you are on the course, you will be directed around by event signage, so make sure you keep an eye out for directions and cautions along the way. The whole Esplanade through Hervey Bay will be fully closed, this will be for a 6km stretch until the course turns right onto Pier Street where it will become an open road with live traffic. The course itself will have traffic controllers at high density intersections, so ensure you abide by traffic rules as stated in the course briefing. As you ride out of town towards River Heads, be sure to utilise the shoulder as much as possible. In some cases, the shoulder will tighten, so it is fundamental all riders stay single file unless overtaking. Being a Saturday morning, cars will be frequenting this road as they head over to on the barge ship. You will be faced with a few short climbs to test your legs early, so push hard and be alert in your descents. As you come to the end of River Heads road, you will be directed into the car park where you will have your first feed station, as you descent, be mindful of several parked cars and vehicles coming off the barge ship. You will be directed to turn right to the first feed station, make sure you stop by, take in the sensational view of Fraser Island, rehydrate and refuel for the next leg of the course.

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THE MEDIO DOWNLOAD THE COURSE HERE

After leaving the first feed station, riders will head back on River Heads Roads towards their next challenge. As you are riding, be aware there are cyclists heading in the other direction on the other side of the road. This is the only stage of the course where there is two way traffic for both motorists and cyclists, so ensure you are alert throughout this part of the course. As you turn onto Bingham road, you will notice the landscape change, take in the views and enjoy the quiet country road. You will be instructed to turn onto Booral road which will have a traffic control presence as this is one of the busier roads on the course. Be sure to follow their directions, keep left and signal when turning. The Nikenbah region will again test the legs, throwing in a few nice 2-3% climbs, followed by Ghost Hill which will require a short burst of energy to conquer. You will then ride up and down Christenson street and descend down Woods road. Ensure you follow road rules on Woods road as you will be passing by the Sports precinct where many cars will be coming to and from Saturday sport. As you re-enter Booral Road, be wary of the tight shoulder and the large Highway 57 intersection approaching. At this intersection, there will be a police presence who will assist with riders passing by. Riders are to go straight through the roundabout and head towards Takura. Along the way to Takura, you will pass by the next feed station, again, make sure you stop to refuel, rest and rehydrate as you are approximately half way through the course. The ride on this part of the course again displays the wonderful changing landscape of the , from the beautiful blue seas to the green country landscape. As you enter , there again will be a police presence to help manage the roads with riders coming through. Here you will have your last chance to stop at a feed station, so be sure to stock up as you are approximately 50kms to the finish line. Riders will cycle through Burrum Town and take a sharp right towards Toogom. The roads are again quite busy on this stretch as riders make their way back towards the finish line. In this area there are two to

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ON COURSE

FEED STATIONS – The course will see the below feed stations which will have eniQ electrolyte, water, Winners bars and bananas for riders.

Gran Fondo Medio Feed 1 River Heads turnaround - 27KM Feed 2 Takura - 65KM Takura - 44KM Feed 3 Torbanlea State School - 79KM Feed 4 - 67KM

DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE ON COURSE – The course directional signage will be red arrows.

ACCIDENTS ON COURSE – If a rider in front of you crashes, this is not an opportunity to pass! Please stop immediately and ask if they need assistance. The first rider on the scene should remain with the rider, if the rider requires medical assistance the second rider on the scene is to remember the rider number and move forward to the next marshal check point with a radio. This will allow for medical assistance to be called and first aid to respond. We highly recommend that all riders hold valid private health insurance with Ambulance Cover. QLD Ambulance transport is cost otherwise.

THE MEDAL We’ve got the goods for you as you cross the line! Check out the medal design!

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VOLUNTEERS

The Fraser Coast Gran Fondo couldn’t happen without our Volunteers so when you see them on course, please say thanks and be respectful.

You’ll know who they are by their bright blue shirts and vest!

We are still needing assistance if you know someone who can help Please email [email protected]

CHARITY PARTNER

For our inaugural year we’ve partnered with Fraser Coast Mates to assist in awareness and contribute to this much needed local charity. Fraser Coast Mates aims to build local awareness and conversations about mental health issues, bridge the gap between support services and ultimately make progress for suicide prevention. Their goal is to encourage mates to be better equipped to help their friends and colleagues in times of need. For more details head to Home | Fraser Coast Mates

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THE SOCIAL PAGES

FINISH LINE BAR – At the beautiful seafront Oval our friends from Hervey Bay Rotary will have bar for that all important beverage post ride! Be sure to relax and enjoy your achievement

FOOD – Along with the bar, we will have food vendors so you can grab a bite to eat post ride.

AFTER FUNCTION – Come and join us at the Beach House on Saturday night for the post race function where you will receive 10% off. Don’t forget to book by heading to Beach House Hotel or calling 07 4196 9366 and mention you’re with the ride.

GET SOCIAL – See like and share all the excitement of the Fraser Coast Gran Fondo Facebook https://www.facebook.com/frasercoastgranfondo Instagram https://www.instagram.com/frasercoastgranfondo/ Don’t forget to tag us in your photos! #FCGF

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OUR PARTNERS

OUR PARTNERS

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