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Amy's Great Ocean Road Gran Fondo

Lorne, Victoria·Date to be confirmed·120 km Gran Fondo / 45 km Medio / 20 km Piccolo

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Quick Information

At a glance.

Location

📍 Lorne, Victoria, Australia

Usually Held

🗓 September

2026 Event Date

Date to be confirmed

Distances

120 km Gran Fondo · 45 km Medio · 20 km Piccolo

Course Type

Road (closed)

Difficulty

Intermediate

Entries

Opening Soon

Official Website

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Last Updated

November 2025

Countdown

Race date to be confirmed

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Overview

The event.

Amy's Gran Fondo is one of the few events in the world to close a national tourist road to traffic — 45 kilometres of the Great Ocean Road, all yours. Established in memory of professional cyclist Amy Gillett, the event has grown into Australia's premier gran fondo. The 120 km Gran Fondo climbs the coast from Lorne to Skenes Creek, ascends into the Otway Ranges, and descends back to the ocean before a stunning finish along the cliffs. It draws a mix of former pros, ambitious amateurs and first-time gran fondo riders each September.

Elite riders on the start line, Otway rainforest, ocean cliffs, and a spring seaside village feel in Lorne.

Who it suitsRiders comfortable with 3–4 hour rides and some climbing. Not a first event, but achievable with a good build.

Distances

120 km Gran Fondo
45 km Medio
20 km Piccolo

Course Breakdown

The route.

Distance
120 km / 45 km / 20 km
Elevation
~1,700 m for the 120 km
Surface
Sealed road, fully closed
Major climbs
Skenes Creek climb (10 km at 5%), Benwerrin ridge
Feed zones
Three on the 120 km
Technical sections
Fast coastal descents, blind corners, wet-weather traction on descents

Difficulty Snapshot

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Endurance
Climbing
Technical
Weather exposure
Beginner suitability

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Typical Conditions

What to expect.

Temperature
8–18 °C
Humidity
Moderate
Wind
Moderate coastal
Rain likelihood
Possible
Water temperature
TBC
Altitude
TBC

How to Train

Preparing your body.

Recommended preparation

16 weeks with a clear climbing block from week 4 to 12.

Long sessions

Long ride 4–5 hours peaking at 130 km with 1,500 m climbing.

Strength training

Twice weekly focused on posterior chain and single-leg strength.

Recovery

One rest, one recovery spin per week; full deload every 4 weeks.

Course-specific prep

Repeats of a 10 km climb at 5% grade to simulate Skenes Creek.

Nutrition practice

Practise 80–100 g carbs/hour and race-day breakfast.

Equipment testing

Compact chainring (50/34) and 11–32 cassette suit most riders.

Key weekly sessions

  • Long endurance ride with 1,000+ m climbing
  • Sweetspot intervals
  • VO2 hill reps
  • 1–2 easy rides
  • Strength

Race Weekend Guide

Plan your trip.

Travel

Melbourne (MEL) or Avalon (AVV) airports, then 2.5 hour drive to Lorne.

Accommodation

Book Lorne, Apollo Bay or Aireys Inlet many months ahead.

Packet collection

Registration and expo run at Lorne foreshore Friday and Saturday.

Parking

Free parking around Lorne; walk to the start.

Public transport

Shuttle buses run for some accommodation partners.

Weather

Cool, coastal, changeable — plan for rain even if the forecast is dry.

What to pack

Rain jacket, gilet, arm warmers, full-finger gloves, spare tubes, ride food.

Nutrition

Two full bottles + 4–6 gels/bars for the 120 km.

Recovery

Ocean swim (or plunge) at Lorne beach; walk the Erskine Falls track.

Local cafés

Bottle of Milk or Ipsos in Lorne — expect queues on Sunday morning.

After the race

Extend for the Twelve Apostles, Otway ranges walks or Bells Beach surf.

Equipment Checklist

What to pack.

Safety

  • Helmet
  • ID + emergency contact

Kit

  • Cycling shoes
  • Rain jacket / gilet
  • Gloves (full and half finger)

Nutrition

  • Race nutrition (gels, bars)
  • Bottles / hydration mix

Mechanical

  • Spare tubes x2
  • CO₂ inflator + cartridges
  • Mini pump
  • Multi-tool + tyre levers

Tech

  • GPS computer + charger
  • Front & rear lights
  • Power bank

Comfort

  • Chamois cream
  • Sunscreen

Frequently Asked

Questions we hear.

How much climbing is on Amy's?+

The 120 km course has around 1,700 m of climbing, most of it concentrated in the Skenes Creek ascent.

Can I use aero wheels?+

Yes — deep-section wheels are common, but be prepared for crosswinds on the coastal sections.

Is the course suitable for a first gran fondo?+

The Medio (45 km) is a great introduction. The 120 km rewards riders who have completed a structured build.

When do entries open?+

Entries typically open in autumn for the following September event.

Where should I stay?+

Lorne is the ideal base. Apollo Bay and Aireys Inlet are good alternatives if Lorne is booked out.

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Last details checked: November 2025