Cyclist Australia

Q&A Annette Edmondson

Cyclist: We’re counting the days until the Port Douglas Gran Fondo Festival. What does an event like this mean to the Australian cycling community?

Annette Edmondson: This is huge for Australian cycling. To have events that bring together so many amazing people who are like-minded, who are outdoors enthusiasts, who are health enthusiasts and to celebrate their love of cycling is such a great opportunity.

Cyc: Have you ridden your bike in Tropical North Queensland before?

I attended the Smiling for Smiddy Tropical North Queensland Tour at the end of April, earlier this year. That was the

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