Southern Cross Cycle Club

... Cycling racing and training from 6 years to adult

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Club Racing

The Southern Cross Cycle Club races almost every Sunday morning of the year at Waratah Park, Rawson Avenue, Sutherland.

We race on a road racing circuit closed to traffic, that provides a safe racing environment for riders and spectators.

The Club’s focus is on promoting junior racing, but we welcome members of all ages.

The Club places a strong emphasis on junior development and provides opportunities for all junior members to develop their cycling skills.

The majority of junior racing is graded by ability, giving newcomers the opportunity to race at their development and skill level.

The racing is well organised and non-agressive. The distances are set to suit age and skill and are not difficult. Everyone is encouraged to finish.

Cycling is a nondiscriminatory sport with boys, girls, men and women able to compete on the same day at the same venue.

Racing times

 Racing

 Time

 Registration from 7.30am
Adult/masters racing
 8am
 Junior racing9am (Divison 4/novice)

During the summer (track) season we occassionally ride at the Canterbury Velodrome, Tempe and the Dunc Gray Criterium circuit, Bass Hill.

 

 

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Race duty roster

Plan ahead and check when your on race duty. Refer to the SXCC calendar for race duty roster for the year.

Racing event

Sunday 5 September 2010 - No club racing this weekend.
Next club racing: 12 September 2010.

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MS Gong Ride 2009

Sunday, 1 November

We would like thank all those that provided sponsorship for our Engadine to Wollongong charity ride. The support has been great.  Here is a little note to describe how the day went.

Four from Southern Cross did the ride. As well as myself, Josh and Thomas we also had Will Jefford. We also meet Tony Graf along the way.   This year because Thomas did the ride from Engadine Josh and I rode with him.

The weather was great. No breeze and just a comfortable temperature for bike riding.  We left around 8.00 am  and rode through to Stanwell Tops (Bald Hill) via the Royal National Park arriving around 9.00am. The ride through the Park went very quickly with the bush vista and sounds of the native birds and running water.

We rode in a single file with Josh at the front and I was at the rear.  The hills were no problem for Thomas and Will making short work of the few climbs. The sky was so blue and we could see for miles down the coast. Just a perfect day. We stopped to take some photos at the southern end of the Sea Cliff Bridge and then continued on arriving at 10.15am. 

Josh and I finished the day by riding home. 

All in all a great incident free day that we all thoroughly enjoyed.

 

Gordon Cornish