Meet Greet Ride Eat

Ride a bike or would like to try. Come along and enjoy a picnic day with past and present members of the Australian Defence Force and their families.

If you ride a bike or are interested in recreational cycling, then this is your
chance to come along and give it a go. Enjoy a day with other past and
present members of the Australian Defence Force and bring your family.

VetRide invites you to be a part of a recreational cycling day and thanks to
a grant from the Victorian Office of Veterans / Victorian Veterans Council,
we will be providing lunch, hot/cold refreshments, snacks & other essentials.

This is a one-day event that will be on Sunday 17th March 2024,
between 10 am and 4 pm. We will be based at the Woori Yallock Station (Google Maps),
where there is parking available.

Planning to come? We would love to have you.
Download and complete the Entry Form and the Rider Declaration:
Registration info and Form
Return by email to John Molina at secretary@vetride.org 
      -or-
Post and mark to the attention of the VetRide Secretary: John Molina
c/o Greensborough RSL,
111 Main Street,
Greensborough VIC 3088.

Upon arrival, please sign in at our VetRide trailer where thanks to Beraldo.
coffee, we have a barista to look after you.

The day will include a supervised ride on the Lilydale Warburton Rail Trail*
and the opportunity to cycle as individuals, families or groups of your
choosing on a flat section of the trail. For those of you who like more
challenge the trail offers up to a 40k there and back ride to either direction,
the Lilydale ride having more climbing than that to Warburton.

Even if you have never ridden a bike but would like to give it a try, we will
have a few extra bikes available and one of our experienced riders to take
you through everything, ranging from bike fit to group riding etiquette,
maintenance, and repairs.

Event page Click here

ATB 2023 Rider Pack Pickup and Event Day Information

The main event site for United Energy Around the Bay is Albert Park. The area will be buzzing with activity and road closures are in place, so please take a moment to plan your travel arrangements. There is no car parking available in Albert Park. We recommend using Melbourne’s 24-hour public transport system to nearby railway stations, or parking in nearby areas and warming up your legs with a short ride. 

The 100km riders are meeting at the Carousel Restaurant Carpark. Come early for a 6:45am start!

See Flyer “Rider pack Pickup and Event Day Information”

Rider Pack Pickup
The Bicycle Network Rider Packs and Jersey* can be collected between 3 pm and 7 pm on Thursday the 5th of October at:
the Greensborough RSL, 111 Main Street Greensborough.

If you are not able to collect your kit on that day, please contact the VetRide Secretary, John Molina directly on M 0480 197 983

On the day our VetRide marquee will be located at the United Energy Around the Bay Event Village, Pelican Lawn 22 Aughtie Drive, Albert Park VIC 3205.

You can store your gear there during the ride and also use the marquee as a gathering place for you and your mates.

For further information including ride routes please see the Bicycle Network website:

United Energy Around the Bay – 7 Rides from 17km to 300km

Bicycle Network  https://www.bicyclenetwork.com.au

*VetRide ‘Ride Anzac’ jersey for this event, plus those who registered ‘early bird’, Bicycle Network will include their event jersey as a bonus. 

Presidents AGM Report

AGM 30th November 2022

We are not the only organisation to lose a bit of momentum during the difficult periods of lockdown, however the other side of that particular coin is that as far as I am aware, not one of our riders has been taken by the pandemic. Although it does seem that we will have to endure continuing waves of variants into the future the mortality rate is likely to be lower, given the availability of vaccines and antivirals.

With that history in mind and our hard-working Secretary’s enthusiasm unabated, John and the other two musketeers, Lee and Bernie, prompted the running of our return event out of Halls Gap, over a few days leading up to the Melbourne Cup. Thanks to divine intervention and St Paul ‘The one who thinks he knows something does not yet know as he ought to know’ 1 Corinthians 8:2, we were indeed blessed with fine weather for both the first recovery ride and the following day’s main event.

Given a ‘birdcage’ in the hand was better than one in the bush, the risk averse decision to abandon on day three was ordained, however three of our riders Messrs Simmonds, Andrews and Aldenhoven were rewarded for their patience, and enjoyed a fine ride, each other’s company and food aplenty, thanks to Faye and certainly in keeping with the ‘We Sustain’ motto of the bait layers.

Just prior to our sojourn to the Grampians, VetRide also entered a team for the (previously 2019 pandemic cancelled) United Energy ‘Around the Bay’. About 30 riders braved the cold conditions and the back and forth over the Westgate Bridge. The day and the usual 10,000 riders finally began to warm up as we took in glimpses of the bay, followed inexorably by the satisfaction of having completed another 100k milestone. Does the medal go on the left of the others or the right ?

Over the last year and in keeping with our commitment to the wellbeing of veterans, VetRide has also engaged with some other like-minded organisations. Although it is a no-brainer to an artist or a musician, in this era there is an emerging focus on the value of ‘therapy’, based on engagement in artistic activities. The value of the therapeutic programs appears to have mainstream acceptance within the current and the recent serving ADF members, and one such program is now in use by the Australian Defence Force, designed by Tanya Johnston at the Australian National Veterans Arts Museum. VetRide is also collaborating with ANVAM in regard to the proposed building project located in the Arts precinct at 310 St Kilda Road, Melbourne*.

Thanks to Gary (Jazz), who is a VetRide committee member and Lieutenant Colonel, Administrative Commanding Officer – Welfare Land Domain, Paul and I attended a Mental Health and Welfare Event at Victoria Barracks on 3rd November. The invitation was prompted by Gary’s view that as there are riders within our group who are current and recent serving, VetRide would be better informed about how Defence supports its members. It was certainly an eye-opener in terms of the ADF’s focus on the wellbeing of both its uniform members, civilian contractors and employees.

As a flow on, VetRide has pleasingly, also now been invited by Defence to attend their bi-annual transition seminars, and also to participate through our presence as a stallholder. For that to happen we will be ably assisted by both Jazz and Gary (no it’s not binary fission) another one of our riders who as a WO1, previously co-ordinated these seminars. A fortunate stroke of serendipity!

Your ongoing participation in Bicycle Network (BN) events like the Around the Bay and the Great Victorian Bike Ride has solidified our presence within their 50,000 strong membership base, and although we may be a ‘piccolo’ peloton by comparison, the fact of our service has been enough to inspire BN to partner with VetRide for an event.

The Weekender’ *** ride is timed to take place over the weekend immediately prior to ANZAC day 2023, and as you will see from their website, BN will provide their usual full range of support facilities, in the same way they do for the Great Vic.

For our part we will act as the interface, in terms of the recognition and commemoration of ANZAC. This will be achieved in a number of ways, the most important being your presence within the expected 1000 or so members of the public, who it is hoped will sign up.


Your efforts will be supported by our recently appointed VetRide Patron, Dave Sabben MG and our Cycling Ambassador, Shane Kelly OAM, and as a veteran the full cost of your entry and a ‘Ride Anzac’ jersey will be covered by a grant we have succeeded in obtaining, from the Victorian Government’s ANZAC Day Proceeds Fund and Victorian Veterans Council.

On administrative matters, VetRide has been contacted by Consumer Affairs Victoria (CAV), the organisation who oversee the control of assets that are held on trust for the people of Victoria, and including so called ‘patriotic’ funds, that exist for the welfare of veterans.

CAV has invited VetRide to establish a Patriotic Fund, which will enable us to receive grants and donations from organisations including eg the RSL and the VVAA, who also have a Patriotic Fund. A recent proposed transfer of a generous donation from Greensborough RSL from their Patriotic Fund account was unable to be processed, because we did not have the equivalent account, and that then has given rise to the idea of its being established. At the same time we will need to amend our Constitution, so as to afford the opportunity to receive these kinds of gifts.

On that timely note and behalf of your committee, I wish you all the best for the festive season and look forward to pedalling our wares with you, sometime in the new year.

Peter Liefman OAM
President
VetRide Incorporated

Grampians ‘Event Information and Ride Guide’ available now

The Grampians Event is all ready to go from Friday 28 October to Tuesday 1st November.

To download a copy of the event info and ride guide click here
Event Info and Ride Guide.

Or the Norval Camp Handbook click here
Norval Camp Handbook

We are using Ride with GPS as the route design and publishing platform.
All those registered should have access to this. We have sent out invitation’s to join the VetRide Club.

You can view the Grampians Event on Ride with GPS by clicking this link.

If you are having any difficulty accessing the ‘VetRide Club’ on ‘Ride with GPS’ please email Bernie on bssimmonds@gmail.com

Grampians Ride Event – 28 October to 1 November 2022

It’s on. We’ve got the numbers and we still have space for more riders. So don’t wait if you would like to join us as space is limited.
Vetride Grampians multi-day ‘Spoke and Wheel’ return to base cycling event, based at Halls Gap. Accommodation at Camp Acacia. Event information.
Dates:
Arrival Friday 28th October 2022, departure Tuesday 1st of November 2022.
Scheduled rides on Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
What’s provided:
The entry fee of $100 covers insurance, administrative costs, 4 night’s shared accommodation (lodge) and all meals (except alcohol), plus on road support for three scheduled rides.

Tap here for the Expression of interest and Registration Form

Grampians Ride Event – 28 October to 1 November 2022

VetRide is seeking expressions of interest from its members, to take part in a proposed
multi-day ‘Spoke and Wheel’ return to base cycling event, based at Halls Gap in the Grampians. Event information.
Dates:
Arrival Friday 28th October 2022, departure Tuesday 1st of November 2022.
Scheduled rides on Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
What’s provided:
The entry fee of $100 covers insurance, administrative costs, 4 night’s shared accommodation (lodge) and all meals (except alcohol), plus on road support for three scheduled rides.

Tap here for the Expression of interest and Registration Form

Warburton Vetride Photos

Riders at Noojee

Excellent riding at Warburton. The rain stayed away but it was a little cool for our main supported ride to Nooyee. A tough 103Km ride for many of us including the climbs over the mountain both ways at Powelltown.

We were looked after very well by Tom and Alex in the Perentie lead vehicle, Clive and Ray in the Greensborough RSL Bus and Sag wagon, Les in the Beraldo coffee cart, Simon and Dave from the Warburton Holiday park; and Andrew from Yarra Valley Catering who feed us so well!

Thanks Peter for keeping us on track and getting this event on the road.

Click here to view photos