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Gibsons Grind Gran Fondo returns

Cycling
Gran Fondo
Over 250 cyclists will participate in this year’s Gibsons Grind Gran Fondo from Langdale to Halfmoon Bay and back. Pictured are riders in last year’s race.

On Saturday, June 24, the sixth annual Gibsons Grind Gran Fondo comes to the Sunshine Coast. This year’s event is sold out for the second straight year with over 250 riders participating in scenic routes from Langdale to Halfmoon Bay and back.

The Gran Fondo (big ride in Italian), which has 50 km, 70 km and 110 km options, has been a staple on the Sunshine Coast since 2012, when it was first born as a family event under organizers Larry Reid and Catherine Brown. In 2014, the ride moved under the umbrella of the Sunshine Coast Cycling Club and has become a popular destination ride, drawing local cyclists as well as cyclists from all over the Lower Mainland.

The ride is open to all levels of cyclists and in the past have had all different type of bikes including tandem bikes and mountain bikes, but the majority of bikes are road bikes which can cost upwards of $5,000. Many riders sport the colours of their local cycling clubs, providing a colourful display similar to that of the major Grand Tours such as the Tour de France. Watch for the local host Sunshine Coast Cycling club colours – yellow with green accent.

Roads are not closed for this event so the organizers are asking for motorists to be aware that there are going to be increased number of cyclists on the road. Participants in the past have been complimentary of the motorists on the Coast during the event.

The event draws many visitors to the Sunshine Coast as many cyclists come with their families and there is a resulting economic boost to the community. The organizing committee is hoping to expand the event in years to come and to make it a can’t-miss event on cyclists’ calendars. The committee also hopes the event inspires others to get out on their bikes on the road or in the mountains and enjoy the spectacular surroundings of the Sunshine Coast.

The ride starts at Langdale Ferry Terminal and ends at Persephone Beer Farm, running from 10:15 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Best viewing locations are Lower Gibsons between 10:45 and 11:15 a.m., Davis Bay between 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m., and Mason Road between noon and 2 p.m.

More information on the event can be found at www.gibsonsgrindgranfondo.com

– Submitted by Tim Hofmann