Ipswich 100 returns for March 2025

Get ready to mark your calendars! The Ipswich 100 is returning on Sunday, March 30, 2025, and we’re excited to invite you to take part in this thrilling fundraising event. The Ipswich 100 is one of Queensland’s premier cycling challenges, offering participants a chance to experience the region’s scenic roads, picturesque countryside, and vibrant community atmosphere. Whether you’re an experienced cyclist looking to test your endurance or a casual rider seeking a fun day out, the Ipswich 100 has something for everyone.

The event is an important fundraiser run by Lions Brisbane West and Ipswich Hospital Foundation, and it was originally created by Lions Brisbane West. 2025 will be their 26th event, with three distances where riders can challenge themselves and each other.

Ipswich 100 event details

  • Date: Sunday, March 30, 2025
  • Routes: Choose from multiple route options, ranging from the challenging 100 km course to the shorter 50km distance – or even the Imperial 100 mile route
  • Location: Start and finish in Ipswich, with beautiful views and exciting challenges along the way.

Why Participate?

  • Scenic Ride: Explore the picturesque roads around Ipswich and into the Scenic Rim region, showcasing Queensland’s beautiful countryside.
  • Support & Safety: Well-stocked rest stops, experienced marshals, and mechanical support to ensure a safe and enjoyable ride.
  • Community Event: Join fellow riding enthusiasts, local riders, and families in a supportive, inclusive atmosphere.

Registration is now open, so check out all the details on the event website, including route maps, registration information, and event updates.

We look forward to seeing you at the Ipswich 100 on March 30, 2025 – it’s going to be an event you won’t want to miss!

More details and event registration are available at the Ipswich 100 website.

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