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		<title>Kidsons Saturday Morning Dash &#8211; 107 Fitzmaurice St Wagga Wagga NSW 2650, Australia</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[TheKidsons Saturday Morning Dash is a very friendly bunch that has tri-athletes, bike racers, AUDAX and recreational riders mixing in together. The experience level of riders in the bunch is usually very good. If you want to learn how to swap off turns, then this is the ride for you. Great fun and most sit around the coffee shop for an hour afterwards. You will be back in town by 8.30am]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Start Location:</strong> The Bunch meets in the laneway behind Kidsons Cycles &#8211; 107 Fitzmaurice St Wagga Wagga NSW 2650. However, if you are at the CRN of Kincaid St and Fitzmaurice St Wagga Wagga just prior to 6.30am you will be picked up by the group departing from the nearby laneway<br />
<strong>Start Time: </strong> 6.30am Summer &amp; Winter<br />
<strong>Ride Finish:</strong> Premium Coffee Roaster on Trail St Wagga Wagga.<br />
<strong><strong>Days of the Week:</strong> SATURDAYS<br />
Ride Difficulty:</strong> Medium-Hard<br />
<strong>Distance of Ride:</strong> 65km<br />
<strong>Average Bunch Size:</strong> 30+<br />
<strong>Ride Contact Details: </strong> <a title="wagga wagga cycling club" href="http://www.waggacyclingclub.com" target="_blank">www.waggacyclingclub.com </a>and or 0269214474 Greg at Kidsons Cycles and or <a title="Riverina Inter Club Racing" href="http://www.riverinainterclubracing.com/MCCT.htm" target="_blank">www.riverinainterclubracing.com </a>contact Simon Haworth the Team Manager of the McDonalds Classic Cycle Team.</p>
<p><strong>About the Ride: </strong>The Ride starts out at a steady pace and pulls up after about 35km. The sometimes 50+ riders break up into smaller group’s based on ability. The smaller groups then make their way back to the Coffee shop at speed. The faster bunches will normally go first so that any dropped riders can be picked up by the slower bunches behind.</p>
<p><strong>Additional Notes:</strong> It&#8217;s a very friendly bunch that has tri-athletes, bike racers, AUDAX and recreational riders mixing in together. The experience level of riders in the bunch is usually very good. If you want to learn how to swap off turns, then this is the ride for you. Great fun and most sit around the coffee shop for an hour afterwards. You will be back in town by 8.30am</p>
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