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100th Anniversary Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix Goulburn - Feature Rally

23rd Jun 2024

Next Date: 23rd Jun 2024

45 Braidwood Road Goulburn NSW 2580

Contact Details
[email protected]
0422367011

Event Details
Time: 11:00am - 11:59pm

To celebrate the centenary of the original event, riders of motorcycles, of all makes and models will have the opportunity to participate in an escorted rally following the original 1924 route.

With plenty of spots for spectators, it is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for all!

Registration is required to participate in the ride. The registration fee includes a limited edition commemorative medallion and the escorted, re-enactment ride along the original 80 kilometre course. The event is free for spectators with various vantage points along the route.

Shuttle buses will commence from the Recreation Area taking spectators to these vantage points along the course and returning to Recreation Area, running every 30 minutes.

The original event, a sanctioned official Grand Prix by the Auto Cycle Union of NSW, and organised by the Goulburn Motorcycle Club, traversed a challenging 43.5-mile course starting from the outskirts of Goulburn to Windellama, Bungonia, and along Mountain Ash Road back to Goulburn. The original course remains intact and can still be ridden today. The Senior Grand Prix was won by Dave Brewster riding an Indian Chief, followed by T Benstead and R Preston on Harley-Davidsons. A copy of the 100th Anniversary Australia Grand Prix Goulburn map can be viewed here.

Registrations close on 14th June for entry into the Rally.

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