Audax Alpine Classic

Audax Alpine Classic

Climbing Mount Buffalo in 2008

General
Established 1986
Held January
Country Australia
Region North East Victoria
Type Audax
Data
Organier Audax Australia
Distance 250 km

The Audax Alpine Classic (AAC) is an Australian bicycle event run every Australia Day weekend (late January) in Bright, Victoria and is organised by Audax Australia volunteers. Arguably the most difficult single day cycle event in Australia[1] with the 200 km version covering four steep climbs. All distances start at Howitt Park in Bright and are on open roads.

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Distances

AAC History

The first AAC was run on Australia day 1986[2] over a 200 km circuit with just six riders.

2003

The 2003 Eastern Victorian alpine bushfires prevented the ride proceeding. This was due to the uncertainty of if the fire would flare up, the road surface and the residual smoke. A significant number of rider refunds were redirected to the Bright Country Fire Authority.

2006

The hot year where the temperature was around 42 degrees but with the reflected heat off the road surface played havoc with all riders. Only 31% finished the 200 km and as a result the rules were changed to protect riders in extreme heat.

2007

In excess of 2000 riders battled the hills in relatively easy conditions.

2008

Another year with ideal riding conditions and over 2000 riders. Barcode readers were first introduced to improve processing of rider times. A post ride function called "Bonjour Bright" commenced.

Community interaction

The 2008 was calculated to have an approximate net benefit to host community of $814,176.44[3] and is one of the largest annual events in the north-east of Victoria.

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