Author: Sporting Motorcycle Club
Monday Red Plate Ride Report 04-03-24
Brian Rix & Shirley Hardy-Rix – Special Guest Speakers
Mark your calendars! On March 12th, The Sporting Motorcycle Club – Geelong is thrilled to welcome guest speakers Brian Rix & Shirley Hardy-Rix for a special presentation at our Clubrooms.
Brian, an adventurous spirit and retired Victoria police officer (served for 36 years), has embarked on incredible motorcycle journeys with his wife Shirley, covering over 170,000 kilometres across 68 countries and 6 continents!
Join us as Brian & Shirley share:
Captivating stories from his globe-trotting adventures, Challenges and triumphs they encountered on the road, Valuable tips and advice for your next motorcycle adventure.
This is a night you won’t want to miss! Come and be inspired by Brian & Shirley’s journey.
Don’t forget:
Date: March 12th
Time: 7:30pm
Location: SMCC Clubrooms – 313 Bellarine St South Geelong
World Famous BBQ by Bot
See you there!
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The 2024 SMCC Cape Patton Grand Prix Ride Report
Monday Red Plate Ride Report 19-02-24
.Checkout a detailed ride report from this mornings ride over on the “Ride Reports” Page.
Monday Red Plate Ride Report 12-02-24,
.Checkout a detailed ride report from this mornings ride over on the “Ride Reports” Page.
1st Meeting of the Month 13-02-24
Hi Everyone,
A reminder that our 1st meeting of the month is on tomorrow night Tuesday 13/02/24 at our South Geelong Clubrooms @ 7:30pm.
313 Bellarine St South Geelong. https://maps.app.goo.gl/jvc8AsLdxhWb3NYk6
Our resident Chef Bott is firing up the BBQ and will no doubt be putting on one of his delicious spreads. So come along for a great feed, get your permits & memberships renewed while catching up with mates.
Artists Impression of Bott in action tomorrow night:-

Monday Red Plate Ride Report 05-02-24.
The ride this morning to Anglesea was another successful adventure for the group of 15 riders, led by the experienced and capable Mal. At the tail end of the pack was Wayne Berry, a seasoned rider known for his steady presence.
Adding to the adventure today was Wayne’s cousin, Daryl, who had travelled all the way from Horsham to join the ride. Daryl was no stranger to the world of motorcycling, having previously lent his hand at the Thumper Nats meetings held at Barrabool in years gone by.
The group arriving safely at Anglesea General Store in time for a great coffee and treats.
Thanks to everyone who joined the ride today, especially Mal, Wayne & Daryl.
Red Plate Monday Ride Report – 29-01-24
Perfect conditions for today’s leisurely Red plate ride down along the Bellarine to Ocean Grove for Coffee and Treats, with an amazing turn out of 27 Members which was discussed as being a club record for a red plate Monday ride.
Before departing the Barwon Valley meeting point the “Pig’s Ear Award” was handed over to Mike for last week’s breakdown while exiting the meeting points carpark with His Ariel, which was described as a possible rookie mistake by Mike one of our most senior & experienced riders on the day – Breakdown cause – Loose Battery Terminals. Mike will be on the lookout for the next recipient of the “Pig’s Ear Award”, which by the end of the ride people were wondering if it was going to be a fellow Ariel rider…..
After battling through the Belmont traffic and heading out along Fellmongers & Townsend Rd before getting up to Highway speed on the Portarlington Rd, then turning right at the rail trail and riding across Curlewis Rd before turning left onto the Bellarine Hwy, then the group took a left onto Swan Bay Rd at the Flying Brick Cider Co.
After some smooth sailing along Swan Bay Rd the group discovered Mal (the Lead Rider) pulled over onto the road’s shoulder with His Ariel requiring some roadside maintenance, unlucky for Mal Guy was quickly on scene to capture a photographic record of Mal’s skills at hot swapping out a failing spark plug.
The group continued on Point Lonsdale on the Queenscliff Rd then into Ocean Grove before arriving at Barwon Heads, Mal arriving soon after the group’s arrival with the Ariel back in good operating order.
The group split up into two, so too lighten the load on the local coffee shops, some going to Barwon Eb & Flow while others ventured down the footpath to the Barwon Heads Greengrocer.
Once fully caffeinated the group headed back into town via 13th Beach.
An excellent way to spend a Monday morning, great riding, with a great group of like minded people. Thanks to everyone involved. Cheers.
Cape Patton Grand Prix
The much anticipated ”Cape Patton Grand Prix” is due to run on Sunday 25th Feb, leaving at 9am from our new club rooms.
The inaugural event last year attracted a huge crowd and the word around town is that this year will be bigger than ever . Although not mandatory we hope to attract bikes from the 30’s 40’s 50’s and 60’s.
This is a true endurance event for these old bikes as the round trip is every bit of 180 K’s, so be well prepared. There will be a backup vehicle just in case there are any issues, equipped with a comprehensive tool kit for those road side repairs.
A stop on the way there to re-group and way back at a coffee shop TBA.
Don’t be the only one in your street not coming, stand up and be counted fellow bikers !!
Mark it on your calendar and get prepared for a day of old fashioned good fun.




















































