Prize winners

Posted at 11:53 am on Thursday, October 11, 2007

Congratulations to the following people who were prize winners on Sunday for participating in the Wilson HTM Brisbane to the Gold Coast Cycle Challenge.

Cannondale Road Bike from Epic Cycles valued at $3000
R.Gillet, Ballina

Giant TCR 2.0 Road Bike from Tom Wallace Cycles valued at $3000
B.Rosenberger, Balmoral

Cadent 2.0 Road Bike from Avanti valued at $2700
M.Crook, Grange

Women’s Sub zero 3.0 Road Bike from Avanti valued at $2200
L.Barnaby, Everton Park

$350 vouchers from Epic Cycles
C.Chang, Eight Mile Plains
D.Helton, Sherwood
D.Blackmore, Maudsland
R.McLeod, Banora Point

$200 vouchers from Epic Cycles
T.Bell, New Farm
G.Lockett, Alberton
L.Sorenson, Highgate Hill

Elite Mag Trainers from Tom Wallace Cycles valued at $300 each
N.Adams, Runaway Bay
FL Castro, Buderim
D.Iafeta, Broadbeach
S. Bossie, Labrador

Fitness First 3-month Memberships, valued at $300 each
S. Edwards, Auchenflower
T.Nolan, Deception Bay
B.Vidgen, Moorooka
R.Spermon, Woodford

Topeak Bike Pumps from Tom Wallace Cycles valued at $90 each
G. Vann, Camp Hill
J.Johnston, Manly
R.Gittins, Toowoomba

Tom Wallace Detailed Service Vouchers valued at $80 each
J.Jackson, Moorooka
A.Breeze, Coombabah
J.Donaldson, Wellington Point

BBB Sunglasses from Tom Wallace Cycles valued at $70 each
R.MacNaught, Bray Park
T.Commerford, MacLean
R.Schmidt, Caloundra
W.Schoenmaker, Wooloowin
K.Hall, McDowell

All-Action Photos available now

Posted at 10:26 am on Monday, October 8, 2007

Congratulations to more than 5500 cyclists who partipated in Sunday’s Wilson HTM Brisbane to the Gold Coast Cycle Challenge.

Matt Kleinbergs and his team from All Action Photography covered the event for Bicycle Queensland. Visit their website for photos from the big day.

Route from finish site to Helensvale train station

Posted at 10:25 am on Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Just a reminder that there are disruptions on the train line between Kuraby and Yeerongpilly.

But if you’re riding back to the train station anyway, here’s our suggestion of the best route. Click on B2GC train connection to go to a larger version of the map at Bikely.