Winners support our riders

Bass Coast Cycle Challenge is pleased to announce Australian company Winners Sports Nutrition has again partnered with us for the 2024 Bass Coast Cycle Challenge, to be held on Saturday 9 November, in Inverloch.  

All registered riders will receive either a Winners Energy Sustained 55g Energy Bar, a Winners Energy Instant 45g Gel, or Winners Energy Instant 60g Energy Chews.   

“Winners Sports Nutrition are proud to be Official Nutrition Partner for Bass Coast Cycle Challenge,” says Winners spokesperson Luke Boyd.

“Our philosophy is ‘eat natural, be active’ and we know the riders will not only enjoy our products, but they will also get the important fuel needed to keep them going during the rides.”  

 Founded in 2005, Winners products are conceived and developed in a kitchen, not a laboratory, with the help of cycling champion Cadel Evans specifically for cycling nutrition. Their team includes experts in both sports nutrition and sports science. And they use natural ingredients such as oats, rice, grains and fruit to develop products that will reward the effort you put into being active. 

 BCCC founder Gavin Slavin says the support of such generous sponsors is vital to the success of this charity event.  

 “We are thrilled to have Winners support. With all proceeds from the Bass Coast Cycle Challenge going towards funding driver education programs in secondary schools across the Bass Coast and South Gippsland regions, the support of our sponsors and partners is so important … and it’s great our riders will benefit too,” he said. 

 To celebrate the partnership, Winners are providing our Bass Coast Challenge community with an exclusive 10% Discount Offer from winnersbars.com.au. Coupon Code: BASSCOAST 

 

The Bass Coast Cycle Challenge, Saturday 9 November, is one of the most spectacular rides in Victoria with five cycling routes to choose from (121km, 85km, 53km, 40km, ~100km Gravel), plus finish line activities for all the family.  

Enter the rides now at: www.basscoastcyclechallenge.com

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