BFB Victoria Training Rides
Ever wanted to join a Bike for Bibles Victoria ride but felt that you could never do it ?
The training rides are not too scary and are achievable. We always ride at an easy pace for ALL the cyclists. We normally do rides over increasing distances on four alternate Saturdays. The main aim is to get our bodies to adapt to more efficiently convert the food we have eaten and the energy stored in our fat cells into km on the bike. We also improve our muscle endurance.
Preliminary training dates are:
- 30th Jan
- 13th Feb
- 27th Feb
- 13th Mar
NEXT STEPS: Do some cycling in the next 6 weeks. Try riding 20 – 40 km. A good ride is from St
Kilda to Black Rock return, or do some rides on some of the many Bike Trails in Melbourne.
Send me an email to let me know you are interested swilson@biblevic.com.au.
Do something for
the Lord’s work and
have a great time
yourself as well.
Round the Bay in 2 days 2010
Enjoy a fantastic ride around Port Phillip Bay over 2 days whilst raising funds for the Bible Society’s work with Literacy Programs in Kenya. Make new friends, build up your riding confidence and experience, everyone welcome.
If you do not wish to ride but would still like to be involved we are always looking for extra helpers ‘ roadies’ to assist with catering and rider support vehicles. Contact the event co-ordinator to find out more
Saturday 27th March to Sunday 28th March 2010
Departing from Port Melbourne
Download your application form here
Download your information pack here
See the video below for highlights of 2009 Round the Bay in 2 Days ride
Sarah Wilson
Fundraising Co-ordinator
Bible Society Victoria
Ph: 03 9877 9277
mobile: 0412 850 566
2010 Ride Previews
- Snowy Mountains Brilliant Summer Bike Ride – 9th to 15th January 2010
- Weekend Challenge Ride – Lithgow to Bathurst and return – 13th and 14th March 2010
- Central Coast – Hunter Valley Ride – Fantastic – 10th to 16th April 2010
- Mulga Bill Bicycle Festival Weekend Ride – Great Fun – 24th & 25th July 2010
- The Fabulous Top End Ride – Townsville : Darwin : Broome – 6th July to 12th August 2010. Please note we currently have a waiting list for this ride.
- The Annual Blue Lizard Cycling Premier Ride – September/October school holidays 2010.
For more information contact:
Jim Blaxland, Bike For Bibles Ride Organiser NSW
Phone : 02 9525 8158
Mobile : 0429 663 966
Email : J.BX@bigpond.com, jblaxland@biblesocietynsw.com.au
Cairns to Melbourne when you are blind
Lindy Hou & Rosemary rode their green and gold tandem from Cairns to Melbourne in the recent Bike for Bibles ride (picture from Grahame Keast).
Here are some comments from a recent blog posting from Lindy ;
Bike for Bibles – Cairns to Melbourne Inland Ride
Rosemary and I rode a tandem bike, along with 12 other single bikes, from Cairns to Melbourne & covered a distance of 3,242 km. The ride took us exactly 4 weeks, with 4 rest days during this period. 4 vehicles, 10 road crews and many churches supported us along the way & during the month-long ride, the temperatures ranged from 1 to 44 degree C!!
The longest day was 207 km taking 7 hours 59 minutes on the saddle, while the biggest day for climbing was 2,086 meters, when we rode out of Cairns on the first day.
The total time spent on the saddle for the month was 124 hours and 30 minutes, with an overall average speed for the whole ride of 26.3 km/hr.
See her blog posting for more comments about her memorable moments on a Guided outer reef tour, Getting Lost in Roma and Behind the scenes in the Dubbo Zoo.
When I rode with Bike for Bibles from Perth to Hobart in 2003, we rode an average speed of 28.4km/h over the 4284 km. So I know how much effort it takes to make it that far that fast. Well done guys and girls !
See Also:
Cairns to Melbourne Part 2
The epic ride from Cairns to Melbourne has finished. Well done everyone who rode, roadied, and fed our riders.
Here are the final ride reports from Grahame.
- NOW WE ARE 21
- NARRABRI TO DUBBO
- WINTER ARRIVES!
- NO SNOW YET
- LAST DAY IN NSW
- MEXICO!
- NEARLY THERE
- CAIRNS – MELBOURNE COMPLETED
Cairns to Melbourne Ride Reports
Grahame Keast has been posting ride reports over at his blog: Gra Nomad Wanderings
Here is a quick collage of some of the photos posted so far (click for a larger view).
Feel free to check out some of his updates: some great photos and stories, the riders have been putting in some serious distances to get all the way from Cairns to Melbourne.
Go Guys ! you are doing great.
Ron Hooper heads Around the Bay for Bike for Bibles
The Preston Leader has an article March 24 highlighting this weekend’s 200 km Bike for Bibles ride Around the Bay in 2 Days, Melbourne, 28-29th March.
This year, Ron Hooper who is blind will be taking up the challenge on the rear position on a tandem bike. He is very excited about the upcoming ride and is doing a great job raising awareness about the Bible Society’s work in Tanzania. (click on the image to read a PDF scan of the article).
We also have a veteran rider – Les Stewart – joining us. He is 82 years young and encouraging many of the younger riders to go the extra mile.
Departing at 6.45am from Port Melbourne the riders will do over 100kms on their first day riding through Williamstown, Docklands, Braybrook, Altona, Werribee, Lara, stopping in Geelong for lunch along the Eastern Beachfront and then riding on to Queenscliff where they will catch the Ferry across to Sorrento. From Sorrento they will ride along the Nepean Hwy to Dromana Presbyterian Church where they will be staying the night and participating in their Sunday morning service.
Sunday mid morning the riders continue their journey along the Port Phillip Bay coastline, completing their ride at approximately 5pm on Sunday 29th March at the Port Melbourne Cricket Ground
For more information on the ride see: Around the Bay in 2 Days, Melbourne, 28-29th March.
or contact
Sarah Wilson
Bible Society Victoria
2 – 6 Albert St, Blackburn, Victoria 3130
Ph: 03 9877 9277
Email: swilson@biblevic.com.au
Cairns to Melbourne approaching fast
[via Gra Nomad] Fay and I are heading off on a Bike for Bibles ride (BFB) from Cairns to Melbourne. It’s a bit over 3,000 km (nearly 2,000 miles).
After having been on about 15 rides since 1994 I’ve decided to go as a roadie this time. That means I’ll drive behind a team and be ready to provide them with their daily needs such as water, pump, spare tube, sunscreen, fruit and lollies! Fay is going as a food roadie. That means she will be part of the team that organises the tucker – brekky, morning tea and lunch. Evening meals are usually looked after by local churches as we travel through the towns. Sometimes we go to an RSL or Leagues club for the evening meal.
There will be about 15 riders and 7 support crew. We even have a blind lady riding this trip (yes, she’s on the back of a tandem!)
The ride departs Cairns 5 April and arrives Melbourne 2 May.
For more info on this ride see 2009 Cairns to Melbourne and BFB NSW: The Cairns to Melbourne Inland Ride
Around the Bay in 2 Days, Melbourne, 28-29th March.
Bike for Bibles Victoria is planning a 200km ride around the bay on the 28-29th of March 2009. It is leaving from Albert Park and riding around Port Philip Bay, stopping over in Dromana and finishing back at the start point
This has been a great ride in previous years and training rides have already begun.
Registration is $25, with on road costs of $50. There is a minimum fund raising of $300 which will go towards literacy training in Tanzania.
For further information and registration see BFB Registration Victoria or email Sarah Wilson: swilson@biblevic.com.au or phone (03) 9877 9277
25th Anniversary Ride Report
Over at Grahame Keast’s blog is a ride report for the recent 25th Anniversary of Bike for Bibles ride. The ride was from the 6-13th of December from Sydney to Melbourne.
BIKE FOR BIBLES 25th ANNIVERSARY
From 6 – 13 December I was a roadie for the 25th Anniversary ride of BIKE FOR BIBLES. Fancy that! 25 years ago Bob Forest, (see photo) his son and a friend rode from Sydney to Melbourne. They raised about $2,000 for the purchase of Bibles through the Bible Society. This ride expects to raise up to $60,000 to support Wontulp-Bi-Buyu indigenous college at Cairns in Northern Queensland. The rides over the past 25 years have raised in excess of ten million dollars for literacy development throughout the world. While there are rides in other countries (eg Canada and India) most rides have taken place in Australia.
“It was great to have Bob Forest (one of the original riders) have a cameo role by riding on day 1 and day 7. Bob is over 70. There was a tribute given to Bob and his wife Betty at the end of the ride.”



