Bypass the racing scene and experience a route that is worthy of a grand tour stage.
137 kms with some significant climbing and jaw dropping vistas. This is all on sealed road.
This will be a semi-supported, no drop, guided ride, cafe stops and you leave with a musette of goodies and a lift back to Christchurch from Akaroa.
The cost will be $50 per person.
Here is the link to the payment portal > https://itu.co.nz/shop/dtr/
You need to register and pay before your place is secured.
Take it easy with us or ride it at your own pace *cof* race it *cof*, it’s up to you, we will have very easy to follow cue sheets for you!
Designed to be a step up from our popular intro Gravel rides – Grins & Gravel and Baby Roubaix, this is 125kms with no significant climbing but plenty of fun, views and photo stops. This is on a mixture of gravel and sealed roads.
Come and Join us and ride all the tour spots on a fun and friendly 100k course around Timaru, Temuka and Pleasant Point.
Coffee Culture provides $15 of instore food and drink, a can of cold brew and a cycling jersey all for a fiver upon proof of completion.
This ride is designed to be one of your first metric centuries, we will provide a friendly, inclusive and learning environment for you on an interesting and scenic route.
A Rookie 100 – this is not a race, it is a fun, social Sunday Hundy
This will be a semi-supported, no drop, guided ride with a musette of goodies, plenty of cafe stops, and a finish at a pub
The cost will be $30 per person.
Here is the link to the payment portal > https://itu.co.nz/shop/tdcc/
You need to register and pay before your place is secured.
$$$ includes guiding and some goodies.
We will take you through the signals & etiquette of bunch riding, nutrition tips and common maintenance.
If you need transport, we can take you, but there is a surcharge.
What you need:
A sense of adventure & fun!
Be an intermediate level rider however we can help you make the
transition (you should be comfortable riding a bike for 4 hours)
A well maintained bike, spares and gear sufficient for a day of riding.
Any medication you require and food/water for the day.
A detailed ride guide and gear list will be sent to registered riders.
A Gran Fondo is a long-distance road ride and roughly translates into English as “Big Ride.”
Let’s face it, for most of us 100k is a pretty Big Ride, we aren’t all pro cyclists.
This ride is designed to be one of your first metric centuries, we will provide a friendly, inclusive and learning environment for you on an interesting and scenic route.
A Rookie 100 – this is not a race, it is a fun, social Sunday Hundy
This will be a semi-supported, no drop, guided ride with a musette of goodies, plenty of cafe stops, and a finish at a pub
The cost will be $30 per person.
Here is the link to the payment portal > https://itu.co.nz/shop/gfk/
You need to register and pay before your place is secured.
$$$ includes guiding and some goodies.
We will take you through the signals & etiquette of bunch riding, nutrition tips and common maintenance.
If you need transport, we can take you, but there is a surcharge.
A detailed ride guide and gear list will be sent to registered riders.
What you need:
A sense of adventure & fun!
Be an intermediate level rider however we can help you make the
transition (you should be comfortable riding a bike for 2 hours)
A well maintained bike, spares and gear sufficient for a day of riding.
Any medication you require and food/water for the day.
A detailed ride guide and gear list will be sent to registered riders.
A Gran Fondo is a long-distance road ride and roughly translates into English as “Big Ride.”
Let’s face it, for most of us 100k is a pretty Big Ride, we aren’t all pro cyclists.
This ride is designed to be one of your first metric centuries, we will provide a friendly, inclusive and learning environment for you on an interesting and scenic route.
A Rookie 100 – this is not a race, it is a fun, social Sunday Hundy
This will be a semi-supported, no drop, guided ride with a musette of goodies, plenty of cafe stops, and a finish at a pub
The cost will be $30 per person.
Here is the link to the payment portal > https://itu.co.nz/shop/gfk/
You need to register and pay before your place is secured.
$$$ includes guiding and some goodies.
We will take you through the signals & etiquette of bunch riding, nutrition tips and common maintenance.
If you need transport, we can take you, but there is a surcharge.
A detailed ride guide and gear list will be sent to registered riders.
What you need:
A sense of adventure & fun!
Be an intermediate level rider however we can help you make the
transition (you should be comfortable riding a bike for 2 hours)
A well maintained bike, spares and gear sufficient for a day of riding.
Any medication you require and food/water for the day.
A detailed ride guide and gear list will be sent to registered riders.
A gentle introduction to the joy of gravel grinders with four cafe/bars to relax, rejuvenate and rest at.
This is a great introduction to gravel riding, it is mostly flat 60ks with 13 gravel sections, there are a couple of easy climbs, a bit of highway and a number of quiet rural roads.
This will be a semi-supported, no drop, guided ride with plenty of cafe stops.
Perfect for the person who hasn’t ridden on gravel before and wants to in a no pressure group. Or just a social play with friends new and old. It’s not a race!
The cost will be $20 per person.
Here is the link to the payment portal > https://itu.co.nz/shop/br/
You need to register and pay before your place is secured.
Take it easy with us or ride it at your own pace *cof* race it *cof*, it’s up to you, we will have very easy to follow cue sheets for you!
Designed to be a step up from our popular intro Gravel rides – Grins & Gravel and Baby Roubaix, this is 111kms with a plethora of grippy climbing but plenty of fun, views and photo stops. This is on a mixture of gravel and sealed roads.
Follow the Mighty and Majestic Buller River from Source to Sea.
The mythical milestone of the ages.
The old school imperial.
A grand day out on the bicycle
163 kms* with no significant climbing but plenty of fun and views and pie stops. This is all on sealed road.
This will be a semi-supported, no drop, guided ride with a musette of goodies, plenty of cafe stops, a finish at a pub, and a lift back to St Arnaud.
Perfect for the person who hasn’t ridden 160 kms before and wants to in a no pressure group. It’s not a race!
The cost will be $50 per person.
Here is the link to the payment portal > https://itu.co.nz/shop/gfs2c/
You need to register and pay before your place is secured.
$ includes guiding, transport, musette and some goodies.
The mythical milestone of the ages.
The old school imperial.
A grand day out on the bicycle
163kms* with no significant climbing but plenty of fun and views and pie stops. This is all on sealed road.
This will be a semi-supported, no drop, guided ride with a musette of goodies, plenty of cafe stops, a finish at a pub, and a lift back to Christchurch.
The cost will be $50 per person.
Here is the link to the payment portal > https://itu.co.nz/shop/ton2/
You need to register and pay before your place is secured.
A Gran Fondo is a long-distance road ride and roughly translates into English as “Big Ride.”
Let’s face it, for most of us 100k is a pretty Big Ride, we aren’t all pro cyclists.
This ride is designed to be one of your first metric centuries, we will provide a friendly, inclusive and learning environment for you on an interesting and scenic route.
A Rookie 100 – this is not a race, it is a fun, social Sunday Hundy
This will be a semi-supported, no drop, guided ride with a musette of goodies, plenty of cafe stops, and a finish at a pub
The cost will be $30 per person.
Here is the link to the payment portal > https://itu.co.nz/shop/granfondo-t/
You need to register and pay before your place is secured.
$$$ includes guiding and some goodies.
We will take you through the signals & etiquette of bunch riding, nutrition tips and common maintenance.
If you need transport, we can take you, but there is a surcharge.
A detailed ride guide and gear list will be sent to registered riders.
What you need:
A sense of adventure & fun!
Be an intermediate level rider however we can help you make the
transition (you should be comfortable riding a bike for 2 hours)
A well maintained bike, spares and gear sufficient for a day of riding.
Any medication you require and food/water for the day.
A detailed ride guide and gear list will be sent to registered riders.