Brendan McDonnell
Some people get involved with cycling from a young age and some come into the activity later on in life. I was one of those that took to cycling from my first ride of a bike.
Our Club has so many wonderful members who have years of riding experience.
Every month we feature a different member and share their cycling journey.
Some people get involved with cycling from a young age and some come into the activity later on in life. I was one of those that took to cycling from my first ride of a bike.
Marc is a much-loved member of our Club, sharing countless kilometres, conversations, and friendships along the way. While Marc is no longer able to ride with us, his presence, humour, and passion for cycling continue to be felt strongly within our community.
Many Australian cyclists flock to Europe to take on the iconic climbs made famous by the Grand Tours. Fewer have explored our own backyard which offers its own array of unforgettable cycling experiences.
Amongst the most notable are the rides in the Victorian Alps.
Jo and Glenn have both ridden for years and have joined the Club to renew their passion for riding and fitness. Thanks for helping with our January Spotlight!
My early club days, probably 2007, I rode my old hybrid bike to Forest Glen for a coffee and a group of cyclists said they were riding to Montville and back and would I like to join in. When I got back to Forest Glen, I realised I had just had my first ride with the SCBTC, a group I had never heard of prior to this day....
Hello everyone, the 20k group, better known as the 'social' or 'rehab' group has been asked to be the 'November spotlight'!
After leading a fairly sedentary life in my 20s, I first got into cycling when I was living in Brisbane in the mid-1990s. I started cycling to work (a habit I maintained for more than 25 years) and joined the Brisbane Bicycle Touring Association (BBTA). I have fond memories of a couple of unsupported tours with BBTA in the late...
Hi. I'm Noel Wood age 65. Joined the club in 2021 shortly before my wife and I retired up here from Brisbane. I ride mainly with the 33's on Saturdays and for the last two years I have led the Esk Camp and Jam ride.
Mary (AKA Queen of Hearts) started the Cycle of Giving (COG) with her husband Mal in 2006. So this 19th year, we are bringing it back to the Sunshine Coast to support this life saving cardiac research.
Craig has been a passionate social rider for many years, enjoying the freedom and camaraderie that cycling brings.