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Pomona-Bapsfontein-Rietvlei
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Leave from Malagueta and then we head towards Pomona and continue to Petit. At Petit we will stop and gather before heading to Bapsfontein. We all gather again at the BP Garage at Bapsfontein. At this point the long and short ride split.
Carnival City-Bapsfontein-Marister
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Leave from Malagueta & head towards Carnival City. The short and long ride follow the same route via Rondebult Road to the intersection with North Boundary Road. At this point we all gather and ride to the Garage at Carnival City. From there we turn left onto Snake Road and ride to Petit via Benoni.
Zwartkops-Irene Cafe-Pomona
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Leave from Malagueta and then head towards Fort Klapperkop via. The short and long ride will follow the Allandale route via Grand Central Airport to Rooihuiskraal Garage. (We travel along Allandale and the old Pretoria/ JHB road). At the Garage, the long ride and short ride will split.
Rondebult-Heidelberg
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Leave from Malagueta. This route can be challenging if the wind is blowing on the way back. The route is the same as the shorter route via Barbara Road, past the ERPM Golf Course and then out on Rondebult road. At the junction with the North Boundary road, the short and long ride split.
Rondebult-Leondale-Swartkoppies
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Leave from Malagueta & head towards Rondebult then go right down North Boundary Road through Leondale onto Swartkoppies past Rietvlei to the T-Junction with the R82 at the Lido Hotel. Onto Klipriver (R550) and until R59 highway. Then left onto Vereeniging Road through Alrode back to Alberton. Right @Heidelberg Road.
Esselen Park-Kyalami-Sandton
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Leave from Malagueta & head towards Isando Road (M39) past Kelvin Power Station. Turn right at the robot at Parkland Drive (M88) and onto Modderfontein Road (R25) down to Esselen Park and the Silos.Then left onto Pretoria Road and to Olifantsfontein intersection. At the R101 both long and short routes go left, down to the entrance to Grand Central Airport at New Road.
Rondebult-Carnival City-Springs
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Leave from Malagueta & head towards Rondebult Road to the intersection with the North Boundary road. At this point we all gather and ride to the Garage at Carnival City. From there we turn onto Snake Road and ride to Petit via Benoni. At the Petit 3way stop street the long ride turns right to Springs. This route is fast and flat.
Isando Road-Olifantsfontein-St Georges
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Leave from Malagueta & head towards Isando Road (M39) past Kelvin Power Station. Turn right at Parkland Drive (M88) and onto Modderfontein Road down to Esselen Park and Silos. Then left onto Pretoria Road then to Olifantsfontein intersection. Then to Goedehoop Avenue which heads toward St Georges. About 4 km down this road the 2 groups split.
Rondebult-Leondale-Suikerbosrand
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Leave from Malagueta & head towards Rondebult Road to the intersection with the North Boundary road. At this point the group will split and the long route will turn right onto North Boundary Road and the short route will turn left. Then the long ride group head towards Heidelberg road and Suikerbosrand service road.
Allandale-Rooihuiskraal-Voortrekker Monument
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Leave from Malagueta and follow the Allandale route via Grand Central Airport to Rooihuiskraal Garage. (We travel along Allendale and the old Pretoria/ JHB road). At the Garage, the long ride and short ride will split. From there the ride goes straight up the Old Jhb road, to Voortrekker Monument and comes back via Irene the Silo’s, Pomona and back to Malagueta.
ERPM Golf-Pomana-Kempton
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Leave from Malagueta & head towards ERPM Golf Course then to Pomona and then through Kempton past Airport and back up Electron avenue to Malagueta.
ERPM Golf-Pomona-Atlas Road
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Leave from Malagueta & head towards ERPM Golf Course then onto Pomona via "sprint section" then onto Atlas Road. Then head towards la Conga and via Barbara Road towards Minauch and then to Malagueta.
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