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Ballarat's Top 6 Road Rides

November 26, 2015
Ballarat's Top 6 Road Rides

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Ballarat is home to the Australian Road Nationals, but far from being a one-trick pony this country town offers some sensational riding.

We have mapped out six great road rides for you to tick off when you come to town.

The rides vary from a short hot lap of the Road Nationals course to a longer adventure cracking 100km and 1,000m elevation gain.

There are plenty of Strava titles up for grabs on the many short sharp climbs, and road riding in Ballarat offers the best chance to test yourself against Australia’s elite cyclists.

See also: Check out the Specialized Roubaix and Amira our road team are riding.


Stop the Press!

The inaugural Australian Gran Fondo Championships will launch on Saturday 9th January 2016! This gives us non-pros the chance to genuinely be a part of the iconic weekend of cycling. Tackle the fully closed roads of the Buninyong circuit and soak up the atmosphere normally reserved for pros. This is definitely a chance to make a weekend of exceptional riding but entries are capped so register here now. Then the following day head back as a spectator to watch 'Super Sunday', when the men and women battle it out for Green and Gold.


Road Ride #1 – Mollonghip

Distance - 88.3km

Elevation Gain – 823m

The Mollonghip loop is a ride in two parts depending on which direction you tackle it. Counter clockwise is probably the most enjoyable with the majority of the climbing done and dusted in the first third of the ride. The loop offers some great views and plenty of quiet time away from traffic.

group bunch


Road Ride #2 – The Australian Road Race Nationals

Distance – 10.1km

Elevation Gain – 208m

The Australian Road Race Nationals course has all the ingredients of a classic professional road race packed into 10km. The first third of the course has two challenging climbs that will test the legs and raise the heart rate. The second third of the course is mostly flat, requiring a lot of drive to keep the pace high before the final descent. The Fisken Road descent provides a great reward for your earlier efforts. This short downhill flows beautifully, enabling you to carry a lot of speed without a lot of effort. The final descent down Geelong Rd is fast and open. It leads to the finish line, or the start of another lap.

riding down hill


Road Ride #3 – The ‘short’ Road Nats option

Distance – 50km

Elevation Gain - 584m

This ‘short’ ride option begins at Racers Café and Bar, completes one lap of the Road Nationals course before returning to Ballarat through Navigators and Eureka. The inclusion of the Road Nationals course makes the loop a challenging one, lifting the vertical gain to an impressive 584m in only 50km.


Road Ride #4 – The ‘intermediate’ Road Nats option

Distance – 88.5km

Elevation Gain – 985m

The ‘intermediate’ Road Nats option follows a similar route to the ‘short’ option, but extends to include Mt. Egerton. The Mt. Egerton climb is not too dissimilar to the Road Nationals climb. 1km in length and an average gradient of 8.0% will have you in the hurt locker, but not for long. The return to Ballarat travels through Springbank, Claretown and over White Swan Rd.


rideing the nats course

Road Ride #5 – The ‘long’ Road Nats option

Distance – 114km

Elevation Gain – 1,307m

The ‘long’ Road Nats option follows the same route as the ‘intermediate’ option, but picks up extra distance via the road out to Mollonghip. In addition to an extra 25km, the ‘long’ loop picks up an additional 300m of elevation gain.


Road Ride #6 – White Swan

Distance – 20km

Elevation Gain – 326m

The White Swan loop is perfect for all abilities and can easily be turned into a longer ride with some great climbing options. The majority of the loop is ridden on the outskirts of town meaning you are never too far from home. There are lots of short hills to get the heart rate up, and equally as many descents to enjoy.

avanti riding white swan


Thank you

A sincere thanks goes to the following for helping make this Destination series such a success:

Ballarat-Sebastapol Cycling Club – especially Jenni, Liam, Nick and Tim for their local knowledge and good riding legs!

The Avanti Racing Team – thanks to our superstar tour guides Pat Shaw and Matt Clark

Rapha – for some sweet jerseys

Specialized – for some equally sweet kit and the opportunity to take the Specialized Roubaix out for many spins


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