Quasimodo circuit
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58km
On Road
Scenic
Twisty
Intermediate
Safe
Good visibility
Low-enforcement
Good surface

Montacute

A little circuit incorporating some of my favourite sections of the Adelaide Hills region.

Ashton

Once you get to Ashton, turn left out towards Lobethal. Now the road gets aggressive with tight corners uphill, but a lot of fun still.

Forest Range

There are a few straight stretches of road here that allow a fairly open throttle.

Lenswood

From here the road opens up to big sweeping corners that can be taken at a fast pace.

Lobethal

Left on Mill Rd, first road in Lobethal, head to the end of it and turn left, straight back on the 80 km/h section.

Gorge Rd

Turn left at Gorge Rd, the sign posts make it pretty obvious when you're coming close to this turn.

Cudlee Creek

Some fairly tight corners, with decent banked angle on them are coming up.

Green Bridge

From here the road opens up to moderate corners which allow for a lot of angle on the bike. Caution: Headbutting rocks or overhanging trees may impede your riding experience.

Finished with the good views and sweeping bends, from here t...

Finished with the good views and sweeping bends, from here the roads are flat, the corners somewhat brutal and the traffic more than annoying. Expect cyclists, trucks and bad drivers.

Castambul (Corkscrew Rd)

Past the Green Bridge and a few km's up the road, there is a left turn just before a small White Bridge.
Corkscrew Rd is a fun little ride, and the road is very narrow (including a single lane bridge), more notable is the 'corksrew' section where the road folds back onto itself about four times in a row with tight 180 degree corners.

Montacute

I finish the ride just before the end of Corkscrew Rd, due to there being a large patch of gravel before it joins Montacute Rd, from here a right turn takes you back towards civilised life.

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