Roadie Ride in Melbourne - About 50 - 60km
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Roadie Ride in Melbourne - About 50 - 60km
Postby 4xsama » Tue May 19, 2020 6:59 pm
Hi All,
I'm looking for a ride to do after 'work' that is around 50-60km. I'll be heading off from Northcote.
I have been doing the Main Yarra Trail into the CBD as well as toward Eltham. At the moment its so busy and slow. Its also pretty hard to maintain an effort when its not congested. I've done a few rounds of the boulevard between Kew and Alphington too but its a bit boring.
Any suggestions for a good loop on a roadie?
I'm looking for a ride to do after 'work' that is around 50-60km. I'll be heading off from Northcote.
I have been doing the Main Yarra Trail into the CBD as well as toward Eltham. At the moment its so busy and slow. Its also pretty hard to maintain an effort when its not congested. I've done a few rounds of the boulevard between Kew and Alphington too but its a bit boring.
Any suggestions for a good loop on a roadie?
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Re: Roadie Ride in Melbourne - About 50 - 60km
Postby Calvin27 » Wed May 20, 2020 9:52 am
Unfortunately I rekon it's going to be mostly congestion at least until 5-10km out. You could swing east and loop around park Orchards and south Warrandyte. Plenty of hills, minimal traffic and some good climbing.
You could peel off the Eastern fwy trail at elgar rd and take springfield rd (It's very bike friendly) which is where you you start to get into a rhythm. Keep going all the way to the end and then connect to quarry road route something to get your through park orchard and warradyte south. Then coming back inbound I would probably try Reynolds road. Should be 50-60km depending on route. You will have to grind through until you get to elgar road but after that should be very little congestion.
You could peel off the Eastern fwy trail at elgar rd and take springfield rd (It's very bike friendly) which is where you you start to get into a rhythm. Keep going all the way to the end and then connect to quarry road route something to get your through park orchard and warradyte south. Then coming back inbound I would probably try Reynolds road. Should be 50-60km depending on route. You will have to grind through until you get to elgar road but after that should be very little congestion.
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Re: Roadie Ride in Melbourne - About 50 - 60km
Postby m@ » Wed May 20, 2020 11:25 am
You're not too far from Mt Pleasant Rd, can always link that up to Warrandyte/Kangaroo Flat areas for a few extra km.
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Re: Roadie Ride in Melbourne - About 50 - 60km
Postby 4xsama » Tue May 26, 2020 9:23 am
Thanks for the tips.
I've noticed quite a few bikes on Beverly Rd, Banyule lately. Any idea what loops in with that?
Thanks for the tips on Warrandyte too.
I've noticed quite a few bikes on Beverly Rd, Banyule lately. Any idea what loops in with that?
Thanks for the tips on Warrandyte too.
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Re: Roadie Ride in Melbourne - About 50 - 60km
Postby cyclotaur » Mon Apr 26, 2021 3:33 pm
DON'T follow this guys advice.....
Can't figure out if it's satire or what. or maybe they don't know the diff in Nebraska.
https://nebraskacyclingnews.com/melbour ... nt-to-miss
Can't figure out if it's satire or what. or maybe they don't know the diff in Nebraska.
https://nebraskacyclingnews.com/melbour ... nt-to-miss
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Re: Roadie Ride in Melbourne - About 50 - 60km
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Re: Roadie Ride in Melbourne - About 50 - 60km
Postby antigee » Tue Apr 27, 2021 8:00 pm
it's an interesting read...pretty sure not written by a guy...suspect what is inappropriately called AI journalism scraping away and pulling up stuff....def' Artificial but lacking in Intelligence...still I have read worsecyclotaur wrote: ↑Mon Apr 26, 2021 3:33 pmDON'T follow this guys advice.....
Can't figure out if it's satire or what. or maybe they don't know the diff in Nebraska.
https://nebraskacyclingnews.com/melbour ... nt-to-miss
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Re: Roadie Ride in Melbourne - About 50 - 60km
Postby 10speedsemiracer » Tue Apr 27, 2021 8:46 pm
Yeah, it does read like a Journo-bot piece.antigee wrote: ↑Tue Apr 27, 2021 8:00 pmit's an interesting read...pretty sure not written by a guy...suspect what is inappropriately called AI journalism scraping away and pulling up stuff....def' Artificial but lacking in Intelligence...still I have read worsecyclotaur wrote: ↑Mon Apr 26, 2021 3:33 pmDON'T follow this guys advice.....
Can't figure out if it's satire or what. or maybe they don't know the diff in Nebraska.
https://nebraskacyclingnews.com/melbour ... nt-to-miss
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Re: Roadie Ride in Melbourne - About 50 - 60km
Postby TrikeTragic » Fri Apr 30, 2021 11:01 am
Hi: If your start point is Northcote, have you considered trying the Darebin Creek Trail? You can pick it up from Darebin Road at Grange Road, go as far north west as the Metropolitan / Western Ring Road, and pick up the path beside that if you want to go further.
Signage isn't always great so you can easily end up in some undiscovered territory....But parts of the path go through some quite lovely parks and bush, and for most of the time you are well away from vehicle traffic.
Cheers
Signage isn't always great so you can easily end up in some undiscovered territory....But parts of the path go through some quite lovely parks and bush, and for most of the time you are well away from vehicle traffic.
Cheers
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Re: Roadie Ride in Melbourne - About 50 - 60km
Postby ausFred » Fri Apr 30, 2021 7:33 pm
Have you ridden the Capital City Trail? It's a 29km loop that is reasonably clear after hours.
One way to add kms is to head west through Parkville, along CityLink to the Docklands. You can then head to Port Melbourne either via Lorimer St or via the trail along the tram line.
Hit Beach Rd and add some more kms.
Every time I've ridden that route I've had no dramas carrying a high speed.
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Re: Roadie Ride in Melbourne - About 50 - 60km
Postby P!N20 » Fri Apr 30, 2021 7:47 pm
Depending on what time you go, I find the section from the Collingwood Children’s Farm to Clifton Hill can get busy with walkers, joggers and dogs. Also remember the Webb St steps that need navigating.
But I do like a Capital City Trail loop.
Another good extension is up the Merri Creek trail and down the Moonee Ponds trail (or vise versa) via the Western Ring Rd path.
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Re: Roadie Ride in Melbourne - About 50 - 60km
Postby 4xsama » Mon May 03, 2021 8:13 am
I did the capital loop on my fixie a while back. Really enjoyed it. Best thing was its not too steep so is not too taxing on the front rim brake/rear fixed hub operator.P!N20 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 30, 2021 7:47 pm
Depending on what time you go, I find the section from the Collingwood Children’s Farm to Clifton Hill can get busy with walkers, joggers and dogs. Also remember the Webb St steps that need navigating.
But I do like a Capital City Trail loop.
Another good extension is up the Merri Creek trail and down the Moonee Ponds trail (or vise versa) via the Western Ring Rd path.
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Re: Roadie Ride in Melbourne - About 50 - 60km
Postby 10speedsemiracer » Tue Feb 08, 2022 9:37 pm
+1 for this link, is an excellent resource.P!N20 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 08, 2022 7:51 pmA good resource for some cycle loops around Melbourne:
https://www.melbournecycleloops.com/
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