The third round of the 2024 AusCycling Cyclocross National Series, hosted by RATS CC.
Entries are now open! You can enter this race by clicking here.
Event Details
Event Name: - 2024 AusCycling Cyclo-Cross National Series – Round 3
Date(s): - Saturday 15th June, 2024
Location: - Victoria Park, Barrambin, QUEENSLAND
Event Host: - RATS Cycling Club
Official Hashtags: - #NCXS24 #AusCycling #qldcx
Entries & Scratching
YOU MUST PUT IN SEPARATE ENTRIES FOR SATURDAY & SUNDAY TO RACE BOTH ROUNDS
Saturday 15th June - please enter using this listing
Sunday 16th June - please enter via separate listing here
Scratching - (withdrawal of entry) Available as a self-serve/automated refund option until the scratching cut-off (see above). Please revisit race listing for 'scratch' button.
Scratching by 11:59 pm, Thursday 13th June 2024
Eligible Race Categories
The Series categories are based on a riders age as at the 31 December 2025. The Series will recognise categories on UCI age categories as outlined in the Series Guide.
Masters riders may elect to race in the Elite category for any event however they will only earn Series points in the Elite category from those events where the individual raced in the Elite category. Points accumulated from non-elite categories do not count towards Elite Series points.
There is no U23 category for the Series - U23 riders will race in either the Elite or Expert category.
Categories may be combined for race starts, in accordance with the AusCycling Technical Regulations but are to be awarded separately (Masters 1-3, Master 4+ etc).
Late Entries
Late Registration will not be accepted.
Note that 'scratching' is available via EntryBoss until the entry closing date only.
Licensing
Race Licenses: - All riders must hold an AusCycling Off-Road, or All Discipline Race Membership.
International Riders: - please note you need an International license. An in-country license from your local national federation does not cover you for international racing.
More Information
Technical Regulations and Race Series Guide as published on AusCycling website.
How to get there:
BY CAR
Parking is only offered on street and here are some useful tips
1. Do not park at the function centre (off of Herston Road). The venue has made it clear that we are not to use this car park. Plus it’s not close to the start
2. Gilchrist Avenue will bring you closest to the race start but on street parking is limited.
3. Gregory Terrace (near Centenary Pool) is directly across from the venue and easily accessible by the bikeway over the Inner City Bypass (less than 1km)
BY BIKE
From the south
Travel to the CBD and onto Roma Street Parkland. Take the bikeway at the corner of Parkland Blvd and Parkland Cres towards Herston. Follow the signs to Victoria Park (approx. 2km).
From the north Get to the Enoggera Creek Bikeway. Take the bridge near Noble St over the creek and ride along Aberleigh Rd towards Herston Road. Follow the bikeway signs towards the city. Exit the bikeway when it crosses the end of Gilchrist Avenue.
Volunteering:
These are community run events and they're only as good as what the community puts into them. Please consider volunteering.
Volunteer Here for Saturday
Volunteer here for Sunday
Contact Details For All Race Information
RATS CC
Name: Nina Wright Phone: 0424 307 219 Email: nina@metime.fitness
Name: Mark Routledge Phone: 0411 429 066 Email: markr.mbcb@gmail.com
For all Entry Enquiries AusCycling
email: qld.events@auscycling.org.au
Additional Information
Images taken during this event are owned by AusCycling. These images can be used for promotional purposes without any further consent being required. For further information please see the AusCycling Membership Terms and Conditions. If you do not want your image used, please opt out by emailing membership@auscycling.org.au.
DOUBLE CHECK YOUR MEMBERSHIP NUMBER IN YOUR PROFILE AND UPDATE IF REQUIRED PRIOR TO ENTERING.
Acknowledgement: This race will take place on the traditional lands of the Yuggera people. CX Down Under acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land on which we ride, and their continuing connection to land, waters and culture. We pay our respects to elders past, present and emerging.