Melburn Roobaix

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Melburn Roobaix
StatusActive
GenreNon-competitive recreational cycling event.
FrequencyThe last Sunday in June – Annually since 2006
Location(s)Inner Melbourne, Victoria
CountryAustralia
Inaugurated2005
Participantsc. 1,000 to 2,000
Organised byFYXO
Websitehttps://fyxo.co/pages/melburn-roobaix

Melburn Roobaix is a non-competitive recreational cycling event[1] organised by FYXO in Victoria, Australia. Cyclists register to ride a course which is only revealed on the day, but is typically 40 kilometres (25 mi) around the inner suburbs of Melbourne, ending at Brunswick Velodrome.

According to the organisers:[citation needed]

Melburn Roobaix explores the bumpiest sectors of cobbled lanes and alleys, exploring lesser known parts of the city, and embracing the spirit of being big kids on bikes.

Melburn Roobaix is in no way a race. A truly unique event attracting every branch of the cycling religion.

Stuart O'Grady, winner of the 2007 Paris–Roubaix rode the 10th edition of the event in 2015.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Melburn Roobaix".

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