At least they are not maintaining the myth that's a 100km ride anymore. I have only done it the one time, way back in 2012, and it scared the living daylights out of me with the displays of poor riding skills. I mean, I get it, it's aimed at the occasional rider, and it's primarily a fundraising ride, but once was enough.timbo wrote: ↑Mon Nov 04, 2024 1:48 pmThe Sydney to the Gong ride had 6531 riders this year, well down on the 10,000 rider cap that is set.
I stopped riding it a couple of years ago, partly because of general rider skills being poor, and more importantly, upon entry I was just getting bombarded with emails about fundraising. Information about the actual ride seemed to run a poor second to the fundraising.
The Sydney Spring Cycle has gone as well. Mass participation rides really are dwindling in NSW.
I might give the Bobbin Head ride a go next year.
I don't do the Bobbin Head ride because, well, it's local to me and I can ride it any time I want. My last mass participation event was Thunderbolt's Adventure, and that is more the type of event I'll do more of in the future. I had a rather off year with motivation, so just lowing getting myself fit again.
I am aiming to get back into Audax for 2025, as they have changed the ride season to align with the calendar year (starting 2025). i was so close to completing one of my major awards, then Covid kept messing everything up and the final events I needed to complete my rides kept getting cancelled.
The big thing with the mass event rides is that costs are really getting out of control. Peaks Challenge for 2025, unless you get an early entry, is just under $400 entry, and unless you get a fantastic rate on your accommodation, it's a very expensive weekend. I just can't look at my wife and with straight face and justify that kind of spend on myself on a regular basis. I can get away with it maybe once a year.