Pemberton Classic
The Pemberton Classic is a not for profit cycling event run by volunteers, set in the beautiful community of Pemberton. The annual event aims to promote cycling as a sport and spectacle, support and inspire people to take up the challenge.
The Pemberton Classic has been running in Pemberton for 16 years (2017), having started as a simple fundraising event. It has now grown to become one of the most highly regarded cycling events in the WA Cycling Calendar with participants attending from all over the country.
The attractive prize pool of approximately $15,000 attracts World Class cyclists through to novice riders with the challenging circuits and timing of the event making it ideal preparation for the elite riders prior to national and international competitions.
Web: Pemberton Classic
The Pemberton Classic has two components run over two days.
Criterion: The Course
Criterium Race Commences outside the Pemberton Post & Newsagency, corner Brockman Street (Vasse Hwy) & Ellis Street, Pemberton. The Criterium Race is a 1.5km Road Race Circuit Loop Brockman Street and Railway Crescent.
Road Race: The Course
The road race uses two loops depending on the riders classification.
Road Race Short Loop 7.3km - Club Rd, Pump Hill Rd, Stirling Rd, Vasse Hwy and return to Club Road.
Road Race Long Loop 35.2km - Club Rd, Pump Hill Rd, Stirling Road, Channybearup Road, Vasse Hwy and return to Club Road.