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Scotty’s Cycling Festival 210, & 11 3& 12JULY DECEMBER 2011 2010 IN MEMORY OF IN MEMORY www.scottpeoplesfoundation.com.au Scott Peoples Scott July 2011 Date/Time: 2nd July at 1:00pm Race: Handicap Location: Kialla Central Hall Scotty’s Race Welcome to Scottys’ Race – a 98km handicap event as shown below. We appreciate your patience with the move of dates and location due to the floodwaters in December last year and hope that you will enjoy the new format! Competitors are reminded that this event will occur on open roads and that normal road rules will apply. There are NO closed roads. There will be a race briefing prior to the start of the race. Please ensure that you complete your registration for Scotty’s Race as soon as you arrive. Race numbers are to be applied as follows: 1 to be placed on left side above hip, the other to be placed in the middle of the lower back. There will be a call up for each handicap group 15 minutes prior to your start time. A sag wagon will follow the last group. $5,000 in Prize money on offer. Maps/profiles reproduced under license through Cycling Victoria (c 2011 Cycling Profiles) Maps/profiles reproduced under license through Cycling Victoria (c 2011 Cycling Profiles) Date/ Time: 3rd July 2011 at 8:30am Location: Queens Gardens, Shepparton A brand new and exciting course has been designed for Scotty’s Ride, 2011. This course will now travel through the Strathbogie Ranges climbing over the renowned Kelvin View. The course offers a diversity of experiences within a landscape of rugged hills, majestic views, spectacular rocky outcrops, magical forests, and ferny glades. We are also excited to announce the addition of event timing and Cycle Skills Sessions for the 2011 Scotty’s Ride. The 156km or 53km recreational challenge rides will take place on the quiet country roads around Scott’s home town of Shepparton. Registrations open until ride time. 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An exceptionally gifted sportsperson and a delightful young man, Scott was on the brink of breaking into the cut-throat world of professional cycling in Europe. Scott’s family along with a number of Shepparton cyclists and other interested people have come together to honour Scott’s memory through the Scott Peoples Foundation and Memorial Race. About the Foundation The Scott Peoples Foundation was established with the aim of assisting the development of Junior Cycling in Regional Victoria. Applications for funding can be made via the website. Over $20,000 has been has been awarded as funding to junior cyclists since the commencement of the Foundation in 2008. Contact the foundation by visiting www.scottpeoplesfoundation.com.au Cheques can be made out to the ”Scott Peoples Foundation” Program design & printing kindly donated by Prominent Group, Shepparton. 1300 655 363 Ph Group, & printing kindlyProminent design by donated Program Proceeds from Scotty’s Race and Scotty’s Ride go to the Scott Peoples Foundation. Your entry will provide funding to junior cyclists! If you are interested in making a donation to the Scott Peoples Foundation please visit the website at: www.scottpeoplesfoundation.com.au <http://www. scottpeoplesfoundation.com.au> or contact an event official on the day. The Scotty’s Cycling Festival would not be possible without the assistance of our wonderful sponsors: July 2011 • Aussie Butt Cream • Shepparton News • Leigh Egan Cycles • Skins • Friar’s Cafe • Alan Roe Automotive • Mathieson Motors • James and Luki Weatherly • Quality Teams • Gibson Eyewear • Shepparton Mitsubishi • David and Mary Morton.