Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeSportThe iconic Noosa Enduro returns after a ten-year hiatus

The iconic Noosa Enduro returns after a ten-year hiatus

The two-day cycling festival, Noosa Enduro, returns for its biggest year yet after a 10-year hiatus.

Taking in some of Noosa’s most spectacular off-road real estate, riders will be guided through stunning trails, tracks, mountains and tablelands while tackling some of the Coast’s most difficult terrain.

The brainchild of USM’s Geoff Myer and local resident Scott Woodward, the event was championed by none other than Garth Prowd, godfather of Australian triathlon, pioneer for Australian sport and a passionate athlete advocate.

Billed as a marathon mountain bike event for elite competitors, the Noosa Enduro attracted some of the best riders from around the world.

Garth tragically passed away three years ago and since then his son-in-laws, ProcuSports founders and former professional cyclists, Matt Wilson and Ben Kersten have looked for ways to continue his legacy.

The discovery of some archived coverage of the original Noosa Enduro coincided with 2020’s Covid-19 lockdown and an idea was born.

With elite, mass participation and e-bike categories, Noosa Enduro has something for the avid rider, the beginner and those who just really want to push their limits.

The mass participation ride takes on the same course as the elite riders over a mixed terrain of gravel and private roads, single track, pitted fields and some technical sections.

Noosa Enduro director Matt Wilson said the event had already had a massive amount of interest with tickets selling fast.

“We’re excited to be bringing an iconic event back to Noosa and, judging by the amount of interest we’ve already received, riders are pretty keen too,” Matt said.

“The courses that have been mapped out are epic and there’s something for every age group and ability.

“With six different rides on offer you can tackle the Enduro on the Saturday and finish the weekend with the Noosa Fondo, a road and gravel ride through the hinterland.”

Participants can also test themselves on one of Noosa’s most well-known climbs nicknamed ‘Mother’, a climb so tough only a handful of riders on the original enduro have ever completed without putting their feet down.

Turning the Noosa Hinterland into one giant playground, the epic trails have been tried, tested and ready for those up for the challenge.

The two-day cycling festival will also feature a festival village with entertainment, a cycling expo, food stalls, local craft breweries, and kids’ events.

For all the event details, visit noosaenduro.com.au

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Guy plays country at Yandina

ACMA welcomes Billy Guy as guest artist to our concert on Sunday 15 February. With his on-stage energy and wide range of songs, you...

Tie at the Gabba

More News

Charlie Cobb is awarded an OAM

"To me it's a complete shock," said Cooroy resident Charlie Cobb of the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) he was awarded in...

Australia Day 2026 message

On Monday, 26 January 2026 we mark Australia Day, a day where we acknowledge our country’s past, recognise our achievements, and look forward to...

Tie at the Gabba

Bulls Masters Country Challenge Final The Sunshine Coast took on last year’s defending champs Central Queensland in a rain shortened 10 over a side...

Noosa agents finalists in 2026 REB Awards

The Real Estate Business (REB) Awards are back for their 14th year and are once again bringing an unparalleled awards program that identifies the...

Learn some new tricks

Why do people play bridge? Bridge is an exciting, social, and fun card game played throughout the world by over 60 million people. It can...

Cooroy man charged over South Burnett corpse

A near-Gympie man was arrested on Friday 23 January and charged with torture, deprivation of liberty and extortion, following the discovery of a man's...

Long term view drives STA data

Noosa Council's latest quarterly data reveals further inroads made into protecting neighbourhoods from the impacts of short-term accommodation (STA) - a key action of...

Hinterland horse-riding accident prompts Lifeflight rescue

The Sunshine Coast-based LifeFlight aeromedical crew airlifted a woman to hospital on Thursday, following a horse-riding incident in the hinterland. The LifeFlight helicopter was tasked...

Community awards celebrate quiet achievers

The Sunshine Coast Australia Day Community Awards have honoured a remarkable group of local heroes, whose dedication, creativity and compassion strengthen our community every...

Original Sunshine beach house brings crowd

It was like old times at Sunshine Beach on Saturday as neighbours and old friends chatted while making the most of the shade and...