Peel Cycling Club – 2012 Pinjarra Classic Road Race

 

Peel Cycling Club are again putting on another bumper day of racing with this years Pinjarra Classic Road Race on Sunday 5th August. There are multiple grades with A grade/Elite doing a 137km course. B and C grades will be up for a healthy 68km and a few junior grades for the up and coming riders.

 

There has been a steady increase of SPR members at races and hopefully we can have a good turn out for this race.

I have attached a link to the race info for you all, please note that the “No Day or three day licences” should only apply for the elite event, so if you have been thinking of racing and want to have a go, then you can still enter with a day licence. Registrations close on Tuesday 31st July at Midnight and cost $40 for senior riders (no not if you are really old, just if you are above the U17 age group) so make sure if you want to race to get your entry in, otherwise there will be the usual $20 late entry fee.

Pinjarra Classic

Add any comments if you are thinking of going, or if you can take a tent down for any of the crew going.

19 thoughts on “Peel Cycling Club – 2012 Pinjarra Classic Road Race”

    1. is this the latest thing, replying to yourself. well i am registered for b grade. would like to be nominated as team captain so you don’t leave me behind.

  1. One of my goal races too. For those inspired by the Tour, this is one of the few local races that has a categorised climb in it, albeit one Cat 3 per lap, I think. This race always attracts good fields across the grades, coming just after the end of July as it does. I’ll go around (twice) in A grade as I did last year.

      1. Haha hopefully you dont start arguing with yourself then 🙂 I am not racing or visiting, too far to travel and race just for an @rse whooping 🙂 haha

  2. Interested, but is this a “camp overnight, drink beer, race, drink more beer ” type of event? 🙂
    If so where are we camping?
    I am interested in “c” grade team, I have a tent and eskies.

    Or by bring a tent you meant something else?

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