Orthodontics Wagga Wagga/Gwen French Memorial 2 Day Junior Tour

Gwen French

Gwen became involved in the Wagga Wagga Cycling Club through Bill Robertson as his #1 supporter when he began his cycling career in 1979. Since that time she was a highly active member and devoted many hours towards raising money and was a very popular and well-respected club member. Gwen was voted club person of the year twice over the years and was awarded life membership in 1989.


Please book your accommodation NOW as the 2008 Junior Tour is on the same weekend as the Wagga Gold Cup (Horse Racing). The Wagga Gold Cup is huge event on the Wagga Wagga calendar. Junee and Gundagai are also alternatives for accommodation.

2007 Junior Tour Results

The Tour will kick off at 10am with a Prologue.

 U/19 riders are first to start and will conclude with U/11 riders

Race Distances

Sign on is at the Wantabadgery Hall located in Jewnee St.

A full program of events will be available when signing on.

Toilets are also located in the Wantabadgery Hall and car parking will be across the road from the Hall in a vacant paddock.

See map below of Wantabadgery

Map

You can make your way to Wantabadgery travelling from Sydney by turning right off the highway at Tumbalong (past Gundagai) adjacent to a Car Wrecking yard on the Hume Highway. You need to cross the river just after Mundarlo. You can zoom in and out on the map below for more info.

Please drive carefully as it is a narrow country road. You will save a considerable amount of time going this way.

See Map for more detail.

Check out this Map if you are making your way from Wagga Wagga to Wantabadgery