Historical Bendigo Madison

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Historical Bendigo Madison

Postby foo on patrol » Fri Nov 22, 2024 5:18 am

Well, another long term event has ceased too exist. :(

Bendigo International Madison Statement

The Bendigo International Madison has had a long and proud history in Bendigo, with 2024 marking the
50th staging of this iconic cycling and athletic event. It is with great regret that the Bendigo International
Madison Committee has made the difficult decision not to continue the event.
Despite our best efforts, mounting challenges in recent years have proven insurmountable, making it no
longer feasible to conduct the event to the high standards it has always upheld.
We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to the Bendigo business community for its unwavering and
magnificent support. The Madison has relied entirely on sponsorship from the local community, and the
loyalty and generosity shown by businesses have been truly humbling and deeply appreciated.
Over the years, the Bendigo International Madison has brought world-class athletes to our city.
Olympians, Tour de France competitors, and World Champions have graced this event, including Mark
Cavendish, Stuart O’Grady, Baden Cooke, Lucas Hamilton, Simon Clarke, Caleb Ewan, Gary Sutton, Urs
Freuler, and Brett Aitken, to name but a few. The list of international participants and nations represented
is a testament to the global reach and prestige of the Madison.
As Australia’s most prestigious track cycling and athletic carnival, the Madison has been a tradition on the
Labour Day weekend, attracting spectators and tourists from across Australia and around the world.
Countries represented include Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands, Great Britain, Chile, Argentina, the
United States, Switzerland, Japan, China, South Africa, Canada, and Denmark, among many others.
The event’s legacy also includes the establishment of the Women’s Madison, the induction of many
outstanding competitors and officials into our Hall of Fame, and the hosting of thrilling street criteriums.
At its heart, however, the Madison has always been about the incredible cycling and athletic events that
have delighted large crowds year after year.
Among the highlights are the multiple victories of cycling great Danny Clark with partners Don Allan, Frank
Atkins, and Paul Medhurst, as well as Olympic champions Scott McGrory and Brett Aitken’s triumph
following their gold medal win at the Sydney Olympics. Stephen Pate’s sensational performances,
including winning multiple Madisons and the prestigious Golden Mile, have also left an indelible mark.
Local heroes such as Andrew Stirling, Zac Dempster, David Maltby, Chris White, Tim Decker, Glenn
O’Shea, Sam Crome, and Blake Agnoletto have contributed to the Madison’s rich history. In athletics, the
120m Gift and 400m Black Opal events have been fiercely contested and sought after by competitors.
While the Bendigo International Madison will not continue, its legacy will live on in the memories of those
who participated, supported, and celebrated its success. We take immense pride in what the Madison
has achieved and the sense of community it has fostered over the past 50 years.
We thank you all—sponsors, volunteers, athletes, and spectators—for your unwavering support and
passion, which have made the Madison an extraordinary event for a city of Bendigo’s size.
Though this chapter has come to an end, we hope the spirit of the Madison will continue to inspire and
unite our community in the years to come.
Yours Sincerely,
Rik McCaig
Secretary
Bendigo International Madison


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Re: Historical Bendigo Madison

Postby elantra » Fri Nov 22, 2024 8:45 am

Struth - That’s a sad announcement.

Unfortunately sort of parallels a lot of other things happening in Australia this year

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Re: Historical Bendigo Madison

Postby brumby33 » Fri Nov 22, 2024 9:35 am

Mounting Challenges that have proven unsurmountable? Why don't they just come out and say it instead of pussy footing it around!! Why can't they just point out those challenges without being coy to put some noses out of joint as any event that can't continue as it's done for a long time before, what was the main reason? Insurances? I'd be sticking it right up those Insurance Company's noses if that was the case.

Has there been infighting amongst the organising Management or the loss of will to bring it on or a local or State Government department making it hard? Unsurmountable challenges are wordings that seem like a cop out.

Why can't they just come out and pin point and make the public know the real cause as it affects so many people? Are the causes actually known or assumed?

I must say though I've never heard of this event till now but i'm tired of hearing that so many events being canned that had always been here for a long time even though I'm not involved at all but many others enjoy it year in and year out.

The way it's going, there'll be no events left if it keeps going in the easier to cancel direction.

It's not good for the people of this Country to have events cancelled all the time as the cancel culture seems to want to do.

Don't come to Australia peoples, there's no fun here anymore, it's goneski!!

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Re: Historical Bendigo Madison

Postby foo on patrol » Fri Nov 22, 2024 9:43 am

I guess unless you were a Track Cyclist you probably wouldn't know about it. :idea:

Myself and a few of my mates from QLD were going down for it and meeting up with other old blokes from around the country that we knew in our younger days and I was going to give a Warty a hard time also whilst down there. :(

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Re: Historical Bendigo Madison

Postby warthog1 » Fri Nov 22, 2024 10:20 am

I don't follow track cycling and have never attended in my time here. I do know the fella who put that statement out, but haven't been doing the Sunday ride he attends lately, or any bunch rides for that matter. I don't know anymore but if Rik isn't putting it out I wouldn't be anyway. The reasons will be valid I assume.
Quite a loss for the town and more so the cycling community. It was pretty popular. :(
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Re: Historical Bendigo Madison

Postby warthog1 » Fri Nov 22, 2024 10:26 am

I'll be up your way at some point Foo. We are getting a camper and I am using LSL at half pay to stay away from work as much as possible.
Will get out of the Winter here for a break at some point. I hate the cold but trapped here with work for a few more years at least.
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Re: Historical Bendigo Madison

Postby brumby33 » Fri Nov 22, 2024 10:43 am

warthog1 wrote:
Fri Nov 22, 2024 10:26 am
I'll be up your way at some point Foo. We are getting a camper and I am using LSL at half pay to stay away from work as much as possible.
Will get out of the Winter here for a break at some point. I hate the cold but trapped here with work for a few more years at least.
Don't know about Bendigo Warty but here in Albury is far off being Winter now although it seemed like a very slow climb out of it this year, here it is mid to late November and only last week we were getting single figure morning temps but today will be in the mid 30's with tomorrow and Sunday being in the high 30's just in time for the 40th Victorian bike ride from Wodonga to start. Met a couple from Newcastle on Monday that cycled down from Newie to Wodonga a week earlier to prepare for the start of the last Big ride. I wanted to join that myself this year but my Mrs is having a few health issues warranting me to stay close at hand. Another event on it's last legs.
Queensland is great during Winter but it's hell in the Summer humidity, I lived in Wynnum for 9 Months about 20 years ago now and that was enough. The flies are that bad in Brisbane that our dog had the tips of his ears chewed off. Dry heat is kinder I think.
Are you going to take your bike camping too?

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Re: Historical Bendigo Madison

Postby warthog1 » Fri Nov 22, 2024 11:06 am

brumby33 wrote:
Fri Nov 22, 2024 10:43 am


Don't know about Bendigo Warty but here in Albury is far off being Winter now although it seemed like a very slow climb out of it this year, here it is mid to late November and only last week we were getting single figure morning temps but today will be in the mid 30's with tomorrow and Sunday being in the high 30's just in time for the 40th Victorian bike ride from Wodonga to start. Met a couple from Newcastle on Monday that cycled down from Newie to Wodonga a week earlier to prepare for the start of the last Big ride. I wanted to join that myself this year but my Mrs is having a few health issues warranting me to stay close at hand. Another event on it's last legs.
Queensland is great during Winter but it's hell in the Summer humidity, I lived in Wynnum for 9 Months about 20 years ago now and that was enough. The flies are that bad in Brisbane that our dog had the tips of his ears chewed off. Dry heat is kinder I think.
Are you going to take your bike camping too?

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Yes the cold has taken some time to P off this year. Warm yesty and today. It might finally be gone.
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Re: Historical Bendigo Madison

Postby foo on patrol » Fri Nov 22, 2024 1:13 pm

warthog1 wrote:
Fri Nov 22, 2024 10:26 am
I'll be up your way at some point Foo. We are getting a camper and I am using LSL at half pay to stay away from work as much as possible.
Will get out of the Winter here for a break at some point. I hate the cold but trapped here with work for a few more years at least.

Make sure you let me know when because I'd like too catch up with you and by then, I should have some K's back in my legs. :mrgreen:

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Re: Historical Bendigo Madison

Postby warthog1 » Fri Nov 22, 2024 1:22 pm

foo on patrol wrote:
Fri Nov 22, 2024 1:13 pm

Make sure you let me know when because I'd like too cstch up with you and by then, I should have some K's back in my legs. :mrgreen:

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