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Dirty Warrny – A historic twist for Australia’s newest gravel event

Dirty Warrny reconnaissance ride

Look through the newspaper archives from the late 1890’s and early 1900’s and they paint a picture of a Melbourne to Warrnambool – or Warrnambool to Melbourne as it was back then – where the hardiest of souls raced through a long and unpredictable day on rough roads, with cheering crowds lining the streets to spur them as they charged through the towns along the way.

The race that wound its way through locations like Camperdown and Winchelsea had an undeniable spirit of adventure as it traversed the course which included large swathes of unsealed roads that tested both man and machine, with a 1904 publication describing some as “inches deep with sticky mud, and, in some places, they were swamps.”

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