VIC100

Jamisontown, Australia • 22 Nov 2026

Event Overview

The VIC100 is a 100 km charity cycling event in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales, Australia. It will be held on Sunday, 22 November 2026.

Route Details

The course runs from Tench Reserve in Penrith to the Victoria & Albert Guest House in Mount Victoria. It includes the Bells Line of Road and Darling Causeway, which are closed to through traffic for the event. The route has approximately 2200 meters of elevation gain. A Strava route map is available.

Event Format

Riders depart in four self-selected pace groups, each escorted by NSW Police. A new feature for 2026 is a fifth drink stop located 18 km after Mt Tomah, as well as a Lanterne Rouge to help riders stay within event time cut-offs.

Support & Facilities

On-course support includes volunteers at food and drink stops, mobile mechanics, St John Ambulance, and marshals. A finish-line festival is planned. Transport back to Penrith is available via three dedicated event trains that can accommodate bikes.

Charity

The event is a fundraiser for mental health, supporting Lifeline Central West, Lifeline Macarthur Western Sydney, and Lifeline Harbour to Hawkesbury Sydney Ltd.

Registration

Registration is available with tiered pricing: Early Bird (A$265.00), Standard (A$280.01), and Late Entry (A$295.00). An optional 2026 VIC100 Event Jersey by Blackchrome can be added to registration. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

100 km
Vic100 26
Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.
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