Katrina Thomas 19 Dec 2022 / Categories: National, Otago Cyclying Waitaki - Calect Ride Strong Sunday 26 March 11AM — Sunday 7 May 11AM 2023 - various Otago locations Written by: Kirsten Stevenson from Farmstrong In keeping with Farmstrong’s key messages about staying connected and keeping active, Cycling Waitaki has organised Ride Strong – a semi-serious, non-competitive community ride for the farming community. This is a great chance to get off farm, ‘recharge your batteries’ and catch up with mates. Race details are: 26th Of March – Middlemarch. Held in association with the Gravel Muster. Starting and finishing at the Strath Taieri Railway Station, Snow Avenue. The course is 54km. Entries close on 19th March 16th of April – Elderslie Estate, Oamaru. Held in conjunction with the White Rocks Gravel Adventure. Elderslie is 15km inland from Oamaru on the Weston-Ngapara Rd. The course is 46km with a climb total of 557 metres. Entries close on 9th April. 7th of May – Palmerston. Held in conjunction with the Gravel & Tar. Meet at the D.G. Murray Hall. The event is 48km being 3 x laps of a circuit. Entries close on 30th April. This event is part of a series. To register for an entire series click the series name below. Gravel in Paradise Series March,April and May 2023 For further information go to here. Print 4437 Tags: Wellbeing
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