For 14 years we’ve had ONE simple to goal. To RIDE and RAISE Money for our CHARITY Partners. #RTR2025 will be no different!
We have 5 fully supported rides with an option to suit everyone, from the hardcore to the social rider.
The Rotary Club of Toowoomba is committed to looking after each and every one of our riders, volunteers, sponsors and supporters.
We look forward to welcoming you on SUNDAY 16th MARCH 2025!
To claim your FREE jersey during the promo period please use the code FREE JERSEY at checkout. Limited to one jersey per order.
Registration fees
The Nifty 50
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THE 79 AND NIFTY 50 are our NO CLIMB Rides. If you’d like your Rotary Ride The Range a little easier, then either THE79 or NIFTY 50 are for you. Start at Picnic Point, ease down the range, meander along the back roads of the Lockyer Valley and take in the scenery. Finish at Helidon State School and then hop on a Coach and we will bring you and your bike back up to the top! You ride down the Range and we pick you up – simple!
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A$145.00
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The 79 Without The Climb
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THE 79 AND NIFTY 50 are our NO CLIMB Rides. If you’d like your Rotary Ride The Range a little easier, then either THE 79 or NIFTY 50 are for you. Start at Picnic Point, ease down the range, meander along the back roads of the Lockyer Valley and take in the scenery. Finish at Helidon State School and then hop on a coach and we will bring you and your bike back up to the top! You ride down the range and we pick you up – simple!
The 85
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THE 85 is an almighty challenge. Your fully supported ride starts at Picnic Point, followed by some of the best views as you head down into the valley. Starting at Picnic Point, swoop down into the valley, then get ready for the final push home up the range via Blanchview Road back to Picnic Point. Average pace expected of lead group is 25 to 30k an hour.
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A$145.00
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The 112 Classic
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The route that made this all possible. Since 2011, still one of our most popular Rotary Ride The Range challenges – THE112 CLASSIC! Starting at Picnic Point, swoop down into the valley then finish with a final climb via Blanchview Road back to Picnic Point. Average pace expected of lead group is 25 to 30k an hour. Fully supported.
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A$145.00
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The 100 Mile
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Now one of our most popular Rotary Ride The Range challenges – The 100 Mile delivers over 164k’s, and over 2098 metres of climbing to push your limits! This is a fully supported ride, something we’ve done well since day one. First you weave down the range, make your way to Upper Tenthill, over to Mulgowie, back into Laidley and then on to Gatton. Just as you think you are done and dusted, you then need to climb home via Blanchview Rd back to Picnic Point. SAG Wagon and Mechanical Support will be available with rest stops at Forrest Hill, Tent Hill and Helidon. Expected Ride completion time window is 12pm to 2pm. Average pace expected of lead group is up to 30 plus k’s an hour.
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A$145.00
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The Shorty 40
Registration closes in 3 months 6 hours-
A little something for those that aren't too eager to tackle the range descent! Our Shorty 40 is still a challenge, but you'll start and finish at Helidon (with the option of a complimentary transfer from Picnic Point for you and your bike).
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ClosedSep 30 – Dec 9
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A$99.00
LAUNCH PROMOTION
Dec 9 – Dec 11 -
A$145.00Now registering Dec 11 – Mar 14
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Contact information
- Event contact
- Ride the Range Committee
- info@ridetherange.org.au
- Website
- Visit website