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RIDE CALENDAR – June 2021 WHITEHORSE CYCLISTS - RIDE CALENDAR – June 2021 Participation in these rides implies acceptance of the terms of the Club Ride Terms and Conditions, available on request All rides will return to the start point, unless specifically stated otherwise Carry MYKI card, spare tubes, tools, wet wipes, and first aid kit (available for $2) on your bike if possible All rides must comply with the relevant COVID restrictions The Ride Leader can set a limit on the number of riders, divide the ride, and/or change the route Ride leaders or coordinators: please send JPG or PDF of the ride sheet to Steve - [email protected] New Riders & Membership enquiries: Jennie F 0416 154 865 Descriptions of Ride Types: www.whitehorsecyclists.org.au "About Rides" Ride Calendar compiler: Steve R 0414 991 231 (M) = Morning tea (L) = Lunch (B) = Bail-out possible (F) = Finish CP = Car park RS = Railway station SC = Shopping centre Ck = Creek Tr = Track, Trail Remaining rides for 21-31 May 2021 All rides will conform with COVID requirements Date Ride Title Route Description km Leader Koonung Trail, Park Rd, Heads Rd, Mullum Mullum Trail, 40 James S Fri 21/5 9:30 am Apple Pie Ride Petty's Orchard (M), Yarra Trail M 0402 392 842 This is the 15th May ride, re-scheduled due to inclement weather Sat 22/5 34 SMS Jennie R Women’s Peace Garden Capital City Trail and quiet roads to Moonee Ponds (M), return via 9.30 am M 0437 696 103 Maribyrnong River trail and the Women’s Peace Garden, Kensington. SMS Sunday 23/5 Sunday: Fairfield, Northcote, Thornbury, Coburg, Vasili’s Nursery cafe (M), 38 Dave B 9:30 am Vasili’s East Brunswick Shimmy, Fitzroy, Richmond, Hawthorn. E/M 0418 999 245 Sunday: Burwood Rd, Bridge Rd, Coppin St, Yarra Tr, Clarendon St, SMS Sunday 23/5 South Melbourne South Melbourne market (M), Park Rd, St Kilda Rd, Bruce E 9:30 am Market Yarra Tr, Gardiners Ck Tr, Ferndale Tr 9848 4804 SMS Monday 24/5 Beat the Hills Monday 32 As for Monday 7th June, see below Gordon 9 am 1 in 20 E/M 0409 857 350 Tues 25/5 Easy Tuesday Nostalgia Sparks Reserve, Darebin Ck Tr, LaTrobe Uni (M), Oriel Rd, 29 SMS Marian V 9:30 am circuit Donaldsons Reserve Tr, Darebin Ck Tr E 0405 814 042 Anniversary Tr, East Boundary Rd, Highett Rd, Tues 25/5 Medium Tuesday 40 Russ H Moor St, Sandringham (M), Bay Tr, 9 am Anna’s Sandy Saunter M 0400 178 194 North Rd, East Boundary Rd, Anniversary Tr Bridge Rd, Coppin St, Rowena Pde, Southbank, Footscray Rd, Yarraville(M), SMS Tues 25/5 MAD Tuesday 70 Wembley Ave, Newport Lakes, Kororoit Ck Rd, Racecource Rd, Cherry Lake, Hugh W 9.30 am Altona M Altona, Bay Tr, Williamstown (L), Footscray Rd,Latrobe St, Highett St, Burwood Rd 0408 464 446 Tues 25/5 Hard Tuesday 75 Tom V Dandenong Ck Tr, Endeavour Hills SC (M), Freeway path, Berwick (L), and return. 9.30 am Berwick H 0419 101 903 Whitehorse Cyclists - Ride Calendar. public version - June 2021 Please call or send SMS to the ride leader by 6pm the night before. Page 2 of 9 Date Ride Title Route Description km Leader Thurs 27/5 Easy Thursday 30 SMS Yvonne D Koonung Trail, Burke Rd Trail, McLeod (M), Rosanna Parklands, Burke Rd Tr 9.30 am McLeod E 0404 847 360 Thurs 27/5 Medium Thursday Koonung Ck Tr, Tunstall Sq SC, Springvale Rd, Mullum Mullum Trail, 40 Gerhard R 9 am Heidelberg loop Petty’s Orchard (M), Main Yarra Trail, Banyule Flats, Koonung Ck Tr M 0417 225 530 Thu 27/5 MAD Thursday North by Main Yarra Trail, Rosanna, Macleod, La Trobe Uni (M), Darebin Ck Tr, 60 Graham B 9.30 am North West Adventure South Epping, Merri Ck Tr, Coburg Lake (L), Merri Ck, Rushall RS (B) M 0417 335 627 Lilydale to Kinglake and then some gravel roads not normally used for traffic and SMS Thurs 27/5 Hard Thursday 80 return via aqueduct bridge from Sugarloaf Reservoir and Pidgeon Bank bypass route. Michael H 9.30 am Gravel to and from Kinglake H We finish at Mitcham RS. 1200 +v/m 0414 658 766 Friday Koonung Trail, Ivanhoe Blvd, Darebin Trail, West Heidelberg (M), 40 Cheryl C Fri 28/5 9:30 am Sweet By Nature Macleod, Rosanna, Yarra Trail, Koonung Trail M 0400 399 884 Fri 28/5 Meet riders from other ride groups and relax over lunch. Partners and guests welcome. Jamie McL Monthly Club Lunch 12 noon No need to book any more - Just turn up. 0417 037 855 Stevens Reserve is off Canterbury Rd. in Vermont, South-East of Brentwood Square Sat SMS Womens' Saturday Shopping Centre. Parking available at the Shopping Centre, please avoid the 4 hour 24 29/5 Liz S Chesterfield Farm parking section. We will ride South to Burwood Highway and pick up the Dandenong E 9.30 am 0429 600 242 Creek Trail to Chesterfield Farm for morning tea. Return along the Eastlink Trail. SMS Sunday 30/5 Sunday: Koonung Tr, Ivanhoe Golf Club (M), Bulleen Rd, Greythorn Rd, Koonung Tr, 40+ James Y 9:30 am Booroondara Parks Mitcham R/S, Rail Trail back to start E/M 0401 708 213 SMS Sunday 30/5 50 Sunday: birthday ride Dandenong Ck Tr, Dandenong (M), Eastlink Tr back to Koomba Park. Helga O 9:30 am M 0407 908 741 SMS Gordon/Ann Monday 31/5 Beat the Hills Monday 32 As for Monday 7th June, see below 0409 857 350 9 am 1 in 20 E/M 0418 567 332 Whitehorse Cyclists - Ride Calendar. public version - June 2021 Please call or send SMS to the ride leader by 6pm the night before. Page 3 of 9 Riding two abreast? Take extra care, look ahead, and keep a clear path to go single-file Rides for JUNE 2021 All rides will conform with COVID requirements Date Ride Title Route Description km Leader SMS Tues 1/6 Easy Tuesday Darebin Ck Tr, Dundas St, Cedar Bakery (M), Merri Ck Tr, 24 Steve R 9:30 am Soup and Birthday Barbro's house (soup & cake), Rushall RS (B), Fairfield Park E 0414 991 231 Tue 1/6 Medium Tuesday Anniversary Tr, Ferndale Tr, Gardiners Ck Tr, Murrumbeena Rd, Oakleigh Rd, Gardenvale 45 Gerhard R 9 am Cake Shop Ride (M), Bay Tr, Dendy St, Centenary Park, Poath Rd, Anniversary Tr M 0417 225 530 Koonung Tr, Mitcham Rd, Dandenong Ck Tr, Eastlink Tr, Cheltenham Rd (M), Dandenong SMS Tues 1/6 MAD Tuesday Bypass, Westall Rd, Bournemouth Av, Heritage Dr, Norman Luth Res (L), Dingley Bypass, 75 John B 9.30 am Dandenong South Rd, Bignell Rd, Centenary Park, Brady Rd, Chesterville Dr, Centre Rd ,East Boundary M 0418 102 541 Rd, Murrumbeena Rd, East Malvern RS (B) Tue 1/6 Hard Tuesday After arrival of the 9.37 Train, which of course will be on time, oh yes - Killara Rd, 80 David T J 9.30 am Yellingbo and Emerald Gruyere, Yellingbo, Emerald, Belgrave, Ferntree Gully, Mitcham RS (F) H 0417 308 958 Weds 2/6 Wednesday The Last First Wednesday Ride before the ski season. Slow pace! 15 Jamie McL 9:30 am Mystery Ride No hills! Two coffee breaks! Option of lunch, with wine! VE 0417 037 855 SMS Thurs 3/6 Easy Thursday Bayswater Dandenong Creek Trail, Bushy Park Wetlands, Blind Creek Trail, 33 Robyn N 9.30am Bayswater loop Studfield SC (M), Rail Trail to Bayswater. E 0455 088 801 Med Thurs Lake Rd, Mahoneys Rd, pipeline & back streets to Glen Waverley, Thurs 3/6 41 Ross J Glen Waverley & Scotchmans Creek Trail, Oakleigh (M), Urban Forest, Anniversary Trail, 9 am M 0431 473 557 Oakleigh Surrey Hills, Gawler Chain, Bushy Creek Trail, Dorking Rd, BH-R Rail Trail Whitehorse Cyclists - Ride Calendar. public version - June 2021 Please call or send SMS to the ride leader by 6pm the night before. Page 4 of 9 Date Ride Title Route Description km Leader Koonung. Merri Ck & Capital City Trails, East Brunswick Shimmy, Thur 3/6 MAD Thursday 60 Bruce E Pentridge - Boot Factory (M) , O’Hea St, Royal Park, Capital City Tr, 9:30 am Botanic Gardens M 0409 790 926 Wellington St, Botanic Gardens (L), Yarra & Anniversary trails Thu 3/6 Hard Thursday Olinda, down 'The Wall', Old Emerald Rd (Melway 122 K9), Macclesfield Rd, Swales Rd, 88 SMS Peter C 9.30 am Swales Rd Emerald. H 0428 347 897 Fri 4/6 Koonung Trail, Park Rd, Heads Rd, Mullum Mullum Trail, 40 Shirl P Apple Pie Ride 9:30 am (M) Petty's Orchard, Yarra Trail M 0415 661 241 This is an extra ride to provide women in developing countries with bicycles. Participants are asked to make a donation before the ride. For all details of how to donate SMS Sat 5/6 World Bicycle Relief 35 please read the latest newsletter and an email that I will soon send out. Johanna 9.30 am Charity ride E From Elgar Park along Koonung Trail, Chandler Highway, along the Yarra banks to 0437 267 011 Abbortsford Convent (M), return via the Boulevard and Koonung trail. Alt start for shorter ride: St James Park, cnr Barton St/Burwood Rd, Hawthorn 45 A10 Heyington Rail Bridge, Irving Rd, Grant Ave, Clendon Rd, Toorak RS, Sydney St, Sun 6/6 Sunday: Grandview Gve, McMicken Lane, Chatsworth Rd, Wright's Terrace, Murray St, Hornby St, 40 SMS Dave B 9:30 St Kilda meander Alma Park West, Raglan St, Carlisle St, Acland St (M), Princess St, E/M 0418 999 245 Fitzroy St, Upton Rd, Perth St, Moore St, Fawkner St, Marne St, Anderson St, Richmond Shimmy.
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