SpikeTri



Spike Members

 

The Club

Spike Triathlon Club was founded in 2001 and has grown to a stable base of over a hundred, fit, healthy, and passionate individuals and families. These people are otherwise known as "triathletes". Spike has provided athletes to every Triathlon World Championships since its inception and in most years has had qualifiers at the World Ironman Triathlon Championships in Hawaii. In one single year the club had over 30 competitors at the Australian Ironman. Spike Triathlon has also been named National Triathlon Club Champions 3 times (2005, 2006 and 2007) at Mooloolaba Olympic Distance triathlon with the club averaging more than 40 competitors at each of the Noosa and Mooloolaba events over the last 5 years, generally with several age-group winners and podium places. We are always well represented at all of the local races, including the Gatorade and Bribie Island triathlon series, with the club tent prominent for the support of the members. Our affiliation with Fidler Sports offers club members the opportunity to train under Australian Triathlon Champion, Troy Fidler, providing committed triathletes the training guidance to considerably improve their performance. The emphasis of Spike Triathlon is on participation and enjoyment, and as such, the social side of Spike Triathlon provides a fun and family-friendly environment. Within this environment we cover the full spectrum of triathletes; we have national champions through to people competing in their first triathlon.

 

Membership is now only available online.

Membership:

Individual $70

or

Family $100

$10 discount is available until the end of July 2010

 

Note: When selecting a family, you need to select the $70 in the payment for each member,

a discount is applied at the end of the transaction so you pay the correct amount

Join Spike: Membership Form

FFast Cycling

How to join FFAST

 

1 Fill out 2010 Cycling Australia membership form.

 

2 Pay membership fees to FFAST C.C.

 

3 Membership Fees (including club fees)

Racing; $258 Elite, $232 Masters, $210 Junior U/19, $125 Junior U/17

Recreation (non-racing members); Senior (19+) $77, Junior (13-18) $44

 

How to Pay

4 By cheque to FFAST C.C. Post with membership form to 39 Cedarhurst St. The Gap Qld. 4061

 

5 By bank transfer: C

 

Latest Events

Sat Sep 11 @02:00PM - 05:00PM
Fidler Sports and Spike Cycle Crit Series
Sun Sep 26 @05:30AM -
PureSport Kingscliff Triathlon
Sun Oct 03 @08:00AM - 05:00PM
Gold Coast Half Ironman
Sat Oct 09 @08:00AM - 05:00PM
TQ Aquathlon Championships

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