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Cycling in Geelong: The Cadel Evans Race, Local Clubs and the Best Routes to Ride

Geelong is one of Australia's great cycling cities, home to a world-class UCI race, strong local clubs and spectacular routes along the Surf Coast and Great Ocean Road.

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By The Daily Geelong · Published 16 May 2026, 5:50 pm

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Updated 1 d ago· 12 July 2026, 1:00 pm

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Cycling in Geelong: The Cadel Evans Race, Local Clubs and the Best Routes to Ride
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Geelong has an enviable reputation in the cycling world. The city has hosted the UCI Road World Championships and is the gateway to some of the most spectacular riding in Victoria, including routes along the Surf Coast toward Torquay and the Great Ocean Road. Each January the city comes alive for the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race, a UCI WorldTour event that draws the world's top professional cyclists and tens of thousands of spectators to Geelong and the surrounding region.

The Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race is a genuine spectacle for cycling fans. The professional men's and women's races finish in central Geelong after tackling challenging climbs through the hinterland and sweeping coastal roads. Watching the race is free along most of the route and in the city itself, making it one of the best value sporting experiences on the Australian summer calendar. The official race website publishes route maps and spectator guides each year so you can plan the perfect vantage point.

Beyond the elite racing, local cycling clubs give everyday riders a structured and social way to enjoy the sport. Clubs such as the Geelong Cycling Club run regular group rides, time trials and criterium races for members of various abilities. Road rides often head out along the Surf Coast or into the Otway ranges, while criterium racing on closed circuits provides a fast, technical spectacle close to the city. Most clubs welcome new members and run beginner-friendly rides to help people find their feet without being dropped on the first hill.

For mountain bikers and off-road enthusiasts, trails in the You Yangs Regional Park offer a well-known network just a short drive from central Geelong. The park's purpose-built mountain bike trails range from beginner-friendly flow tracks to more technical terrain, and the Geelong mountain biking community is active and welcoming to newcomers.

Whether you are drawn to road riding, criterium racing or exploring the trails on a mountain bike, Geelong's cycling culture is open and accessible. Checking in with Cycling Victoria or a local club is the best starting point for finding rides, events and the people who share the passion for two wheels in this part of the world.

Sources: Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race Cycling Victoria You Yangs Regional Park

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