Australia · September 8 2024
WOMEN'S 100 - Adelaide
Sign up for the training rides and join us for the big day, 8th September.
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Now in its twelfth year, the Rapha Women’s 100 challenges riders around the world to come together, share the road and ride 100 kilometres to celebrate women’s cycling.
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Whether you’re a first-time rider or returning for your twelfth year, you can take part in the Women’s 100 on Sunday 8th September 2024:
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What's Included
What's Included
Ride Leader Support
Photography
Coffee and Pastries Available
GPX Route
3 Speeds to choose from
67 Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide
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FAQ
What should I bring?
While our Ride Leaders are here to help you in the event of a mechanical, it is your responsibility to be as self-sufficient as possible while on the open road as spares and supplies are limited.
- A well-maintained bicycle
- Spare Tube
- Spare Multi-tool
- Spare Co2/Pump
- Charged front and rear lights
- AU/NZ certified helmet
- Adequate Food and Drink
- Headphones/earpieces (even if they're not playing anything) are to be removed as you are required to hear calls and warnings unobstructed
What happens if I am struggling?
All our official Rapha Rides are staffed by our Ride Leader team.
You'll always have a Ride Leader navigating on/near the front, and a RL Sweep looking out for you at the back.
Please let a Sweep know immediately if you're struggling so we can keep an eye out for you.
If you're struggling off the back, our RLs will simply sit on your wheel behind you, protecting you from traffic behind and ensure you are safely staying within your limit. You'll never ride alone on a RCC Ride.
There's no pressure to push yourself beyond what you're capable of at the RCC, especially when our no-drop rides will regroup at the top.
In the event of a mechanical, raise your hand, call "Mechanical" and if possible stop in a safe place away from traffic. A Ride Leader will ensure the group is in a safe spot off the road before assisting you with any issue you may have.