Riding on the back of its inaugural sell-out success last year, the High Country Women’s Cycling Festival is returning to North East Victoria in late March.
This year there’s an extended program and new purpose through a partnership with Ovarian Cancer Australia.
Based out of Bright, the festival aims to inspire, encourage and support more women to ride, and to experience the beauty of the High Country by bike.
The 3-day celebration of women’s cycling with a focus on fun, fitness and friendship will bring together more than 200 female cyclists from across Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom and beyond, to take on the 70km Buffalo Women’s Ride challenge on Saturday 30th March 2019.
The Festival concept was developed by Clare Holdsworth and Michelle Armstrong, two women with a passion for sharing their cycling experiences and connecting women cyclists in the High Country.
Festival spokesperson, Michelle Armstrong, explained that despite the organic growth in women’s cycling, in an alpine environment where road riding is more challenging, the gender imbalance is strongly evident in cycling and cycle-tourism.
“Many female riders consider hills and mountains beyond their capability,” Michelle said.
“We want to share our knowledge, build confidence, push boundaries and help women discover new ride destinations with new friends. Our experienced ride leaders will provide riding tips and encouragement, plus skills clinics in the lead up to the weekend.”
Backed by Regional Roads Victoria (RRV), the festival’s focus on safety is key for participants seeking a supportive cycling environment.
North Eastern Regional Director Nicki Kyriakou said RRV would assist with logistics planning and safety messaging for the event.
“The High Country Women’s Cycling Festival aligns with our commitment to grow and support cycling in North East Victoria,” Ms Kyriakou said.
“We’re continuing to invest in infrastructure that improves safety for cyclists and promotes safer shared roads for drivers and bike riders.”
This year’s Festival promises more than just cycling. The weekend will also include pre and post-ride activities at the Bright Brewery Festival Hub – including a Lycra Lunch Party with prizes for ‘Fashions on the Field’; bike mechanics and riding skills clinics, Rail Trail produce rides, Hot Yoga, Brown Brothers Prosecco, Genovese Coffee, Lycra Fashion Pop Ups, a Celebration Dinner and more.
Details and registration: www.hcwcf.com.au