Event Overview
Dirty Warrny is a point-to-point cycling event in Victoria with all courses finishing at Lake Pertobe in Warrnambool. The next edition listed is Saturday, 7 November 2026, with staggered starts across three distances: 230km+ from Mt Moriac Recreation Reserve (Geelong region), 140km- from Forrest, and 80km+ from Timboon. Entries are shown as paused on the official site.
What the Course Demands
Across all options, the route moves through the Otways and the Heytesbury region, combining forested sections with rolling hills and longer, straighter run-ins toward Warrnambool. The 230km+ course is the most sustained, while the 80km+ includes early undulations and sharper climbs before settling into extended straight sections. Expect repeated changes in gradient and pacing demands over a long day.
Who This Event Suits Best
This event suits riders who prefer long, uninterrupted efforts and can manage variable terrain and rhythm changes. The 80km+ option fits those building confidence over a shorter point-to-point day, while the 140km- suits experienced recreational riders targeting a longer endurance ride. The 230km+ is best for athletes comfortable with high-volume riding and sustained focus over many hours.