"I loved the tour. Magnificent feeling to be cycling across such vast, remote expanses. All the leaders were very helpful and professional. It was a lovely group of people."
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Trans-Oceania 2024
Trans-Oceania 2024
Trans-Oceania 2024
A walkabout (on a bicycle) across the dazzling lands down under including Tasmania and the verdant islands of New Zealand
RIDERS AND STAFF
Chris Wille
Rider
Medan to Sydney
Chris Wille
"The very core of man's living spirit is his passion for adventure. The joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences and hence there is no greater joy than to have an endlessly changing horizon, for each day to have a new and different sun" Chris McCandless Into the Wild Extremely happy and grateful to have participated in and cycled the equivalent of twice around the world on some 10+ incredible TDA trips, Coast to coast, all EFI, on 6 of the worlds 7 continents. First rider to have completed all & of the TDA 7 Epics. Special thanks to the TDA and their amazing, dedicated staff for making such trips,. and the quote above, possible- there is an incredible amount of work that goes into scouting, logistics, bookings, vehicles, staffing food, etc etc. Nobody does it better than the TDA, No one runs tours like they do on roads less travelled. It's a wonderful lifestyle, Eat, Sleep and Ride. Learning lots every day from wherever we are on the planet. " The world is my classroom, I am it's student and class is in session" Thanks also to the many wonderful, strong willed fellow riders who have helped shape each unique journey and make it special. From ages 25 to 78, you are all very inspiring and show us what is possible, proving that age is just a number. Thanks also to my dedicated and understanding wife Linda. Together we started a charity in 2008, Bicycles for Humanity Victoria. Since inception we have collected, shipped and donated over 5500 good used bikes and spare parts to 3 African countries, Namibia, Uganda and Malawi. Our work continues, always collecting good used bikes and spare parts for the next container load.. It's a great way to give back and every donated bike helps change a life for the better. Our efforts are ongoing.
David Freeman
Rider
Darwin to Melbourne
David Freeman
I am a semi-retired lawyer living in Melbourne Australia. I have cycled all over the world including five tours with TDA but never in Japan. The opportunity in 2020 to cycle from Seoul to Sapporo is too good to miss and I am looking forward to that tour!
Hanns Fellenz
Rider
Medan to Sydney
Hanns Fellenz
Rider
Medan to Sydney
Married 42 years, 4 children, 3 grandchildren. Retired CIO World traveler; 2 circumnavigations by air and train on 5 continents. TDA Epics x 4 (so far)
Rider
Medan to Sydney
Rider
Medan to Sydney
Joachim Loeffel
Rider
Medan to Sydney
Joachim Loeffel
I am 53, adventurer and a passionate cyclist and scuba diver. This is my 4th tour with Tour d'Afrique. After completing TdA in 2008 the travel bug always stayed with me. 'Surviving' the Doomsday Ride 2012, I needed another break from office work and daily commute through the well known forests and fields where I am living. Trans-Oceania brings me to Australia, the continent I haven't been before and a chance to finally meet some co-workers in Sydney, whom I only know from phone conferences and email. My primary goal is to enjoy each day on the saddle and having enough time to experience and taste the always new environment and scenery, inhale the air and sounds of nature and interact with the people, my camera always ready to conserve the impressions and memories of this trip. I am looking forward to meeting with fellow riders and staff members from my previous tours and make new friends.
Rider
Adelaide to Sydney
Rider
Adelaide to Sydney
Rider
Adelaide to Sydney
Rider
Adelaide to Sydney
Rider
Medan to Sydney
Rider
Medan to Sydney
Paul Clarke
Rider
Medan to Sydney
Paul Clarke
Rider
Medan to Sydney
Dara (see other rider profiles) and I are taking a break from our jobs in London to travel, and this seems like a great start. First time with TDA. First time on a bike tour longer than 3 days. Can't wait.
Dara Delamere
Rider
Medan to Sydney
Dara Delamere
Rider
Medan to Sydney
Paul C (see other rider profiles) is my other half. Just picked up cycling a couple years ago as a 'let's do something different in my 40s' idea. Look forward to transforming it to more than just a daily commute and weekend challenge. Also making the most of a career break to focus on a healthy adventure and way to refocus energy. Imagine I'll compete quite effectively with Stirling for back of the pack award.
Berne Broudy
Rider
Yogyakarta to Ubud
Berne Broudy
I am a Vermont-based writer and photographer, and I love to ride bikes, any kind, anywhere.
Annegrete Warrer
Rider
Medan to Sydney
Annegrete Warrer
Hi everybody, I am from Denmark and 59 years old. Until my India adventure in 2011 I did not know a lot about cycling - but after about 3.400 k I kind of catched a bit up on it.. I live in St. Anton, Austria where I live out my passion for skiing. I also began my "cycling career" here - on mountain bike. Last autumn after doing Rome with TDA I went to south of Italy and bought a racing bike. I am about to pick it up now and plan to do some training on it and my mountain bike here in St. Anton. Spent all summer in Denmark and did not bike (did some sailing). I used to own a travel company specialized in ski holidays but since the last 6-8 years I started to do some free lance writing as a journalist and also do some studying in that field. I look very much forward to meet old and new friends in Asia (Hongkong to Penang) - and hope that the chinese traffic is not going to be too tough.. Cheers, Annegrete
Per Sörner
Rider
Ubud to Alice Springs
Per Sörner
Freelance engineer, musician and reality hacker from the Swedish west coast. Currently on an indefinite sabbatical to explore life, the universe and everything. I find expedition cycling a good way to practise living in the present, enjoy a "simple" life, see the world, fill up with new impressions and stretch the edge of my comfort zone. Previous TdA experience: Hong Kong to Bangkok (Bamboo Road premiere 2013), Bali to Alice Springs (Trans-Oceania premiere 2014), Quito to Cusco (SAE 2015), Ulan Bator to Gorno-Altaysk (Silk Route 2016), Freetown to Cape Coast (West Africa en Vélo premiere 2018) and Kashmir to Kathmandu (Trans Himalaya premiere 2019).
Rider
Darwin to Sydney
Rider
Darwin to Sydney
matthew clark
Rider
Darwin to Sydney
matthew clark
Rider
Darwin to Sydney
Dana Sweet
Rider
Darwin to Sydney
Dana Sweet
Rider
Darwin to Sydney
I retired from the State of Alaska 10 years ago and now spend the winters in the Calif. desert and summers in Ak. My husband and I bicycle toured the West Coast of the US and New Zealand many years ago and done a few short tours in Alaska since then. We have traveled in many parts of the world (Africa, Asia, South America etc.) and are looking forward to seeing Australia by bike.
Kirsten Jorgensen
Rider
Darwin to Alice Springs
Kirsten Jorgensen
Rider
Darwin to Alice Springs
Hi! I am cycling one section from Darwin to Alice Springs. From there I plan to fly south to visit friends in Adelaide. I am an anaesthetist and work at a large hospital on the West Coast of Sweden. I love to travel and have lived and worked in Australia for a few years. This is my chance to experience The Northern Territory by bike - an opportunity I cannot miss.
Chelsea Larock
Rider
Medan to Sydney
Chelsea Larock
Rider
Medan to Sydney
Hi! I'm Chelsea and I'm a nurse from Ottawa, Ontario. I will be your medic for the Trans-Oceania tour. I look forward to meeting everyone and enjoying lots of time outside! Good luck with your planning and training! See you all soon!
Robert [Bob] Edwards
Rider
Darwin to Adelaide
Robert [Bob] Edwards
Rider
Darwin to Adelaide
I am a retired civil engineer, specialising in water supply and sewerage systems in Australia and Asia. I have flown gliders for the last forty years mainly in Australia and USA. Since retiring from engineering I motored my Nordhavn 46 from the Mediterranean via Panama to Australia. With regard to cycling I cycled Sydney to Brisbane last year.
Daryl Allen
Rider
Ubud to Dili
Daryl Allen
Rider
Ubud to Dili
Retired bike tragic
Andreas Pakenham
Rider
Medan to Sydney
Andreas Pakenham
Rider
Medan to Sydney
As a tour leader, I love the daily challenges, and ever changing worlds we are all so lucky to travel through. Getting a diverse group of cyclists, with different backgrounds, and goals across a continent is a rare thrill that makes life at home feel a bit pedestrian! The best feeling on tour is making a tough day go smoothly, and to surprise the riders with something unexpected or memorable along the way.
I live on the west coast of Canada, in Victoria, a quiet town which can seem like an extreme contrast to many of the places I tour with TDA. In the past I have done a number of solo cycling trips, as well as exploring by motorcycles when time was more limited. Over the years of travelling though, I've realized how much I enjoy the camaraderie of travelling with a group to share experiences and make memories with. My future goals for personal travel at the moment are a bit different, and are based around the sea. In the next couple years I want to go by boat to the extreme north of Canada, in the hopes of exploring places impossible to reach in any other manner.
It's hard to nail down a single memorable experience from all my trips with TDA, but I most often think back to the experiences of Central Asia, and discovering the beauty of the Pamir Mountains for the first time. At one particular high altitude camp in Tajikistan, I remember taking a hike with a group of riders up a steep 5000m peak adjacent to the camp. As we neared the top, we found ourselves unable to safely make it past 5000m due to a loose rock scramble for the last 20 meters. Disappointed, we turned around and witnessed a flock of Marco Polo Sheep running along the ridge just below us, making time before the sun set.
If I were to make a single suggestion to a future TDA rider, it would be to slow down, and keep a camera close at hand. The best stories at the end of the trip are not normally those of the speediest cyclist.
Shirley Davey
Rider
Adelaide to Sydney
Shirley Davey
Rider
Adelaide to Sydney
This will be my forth trip with Tour d'Aftrique. I have registered to do just Adelaide to Sidney. This summer besides day rides I have rode from Niagara on the Lake to along the lakeshore to Port Hope and then to Peterborough. Recently have returned from riding the Cabot Trail. Didn't make to the top of North mountain, it was too steep. I thought this trip it would be good training for Australia. Other information, My background is nursing, and am mainly retired. This summer, I spent two sessions as a camp nurse, it was great fun, but busy.
Erik Werner Loy
Rider
Medan to Dili
Erik Werner Loy
Rider
Medan to Dili
Coming soon...
Jennie Marie Loy
Rider
Medan to Dili
Jennie Marie Loy
Rider
Medan to Dili
At 59 years of age I have learned there’s nothing better than experiencing the culture and beauty of a country from the seat of a bicycle, and I expect to do just that on the Trans-Oceania Tour this year. This will be my second tour with TDA. The first was from Nairobi to Cape Town. During that trip I learned many things about myself (some of which I didn’t like). On this trip I want to refine what I learned in Africa. I want to focus less on getting from point A to point Z each day and more on experiencing the people, the culture and the scenery. In Africa I had some good role models that I want to emulate. My challenge to myself on the section I’ve signed up for, between Medan and Dili, is to stop and smell the roses. I look forward to meeting new friends and creating new memories.
Rider
Carita to Ubud
Rider
Carita to Ubud
Jodi Barnett
Rider
Ubud to Alice Springs
Jodi Barnett
Rider
Ubud to Alice Springs
I live, work, and play in Alaska. I'm looking forward to an adventure and break from my day to day routine. I wish I could do more sections of the tour, but I feel lucky to at least get a 6 week break from work.
Rosi Winn
Rider
Carita to Ubud
Rosi Winn
Having risen across Africa in 2013 I couldn't resist the idea of getting back on the bike and riding some more, even if I can only get away and join you all for a few weeks. Look forward to meeting everyone in Indonesia.
Linda Wille
Rider
Adelaide to Sydney
Linda Wille
Rider
Adelaide to Sydney
Mark Lutz
Rider
Medan to Sydney
Mark Lutz
Rider
Medan to Sydney
Gerald Coniel
Rider
Yogyakarta to Sydney
Gerald Coniel
Rider
Yogyakarta to Sydney
After completing the Tour d'Afrique 2010, the Bamboo road in 2013 and Australia in 2014 this will be my 4th full tour with Tda. Quite a few familiar faces already booked for this exciting new adventure. Looking forward!
Charles Juge
Rider
Darwin to Sydney
Charles Juge
Rider
Darwin to Sydney
Retired carpenter, live in Alaska 4 months a year 4 months in indo CA, 4 months Kilauea Hawaii , avid walker, love fishing, boating, biking ,building things, playing with the dog Winnie.
Nellie Gold-Pastor
Rider
Medan to Sydney
Nellie Gold-Pastor
Rider
Medan to Sydney
I'm 17 years old (going to be 18) from Washington D.C. I will be doing the Trans-Oceania Tour as part of my gap year before I go to University! I'm Henry's niece, and am very excited to try out the trip!
David Jones
Rider
Darwin to Sydney
David Jones
Rider
Darwin to Sydney
My wife and I are so excited to experience Japan with the TDA Team.
Henry Gold
Rider
Medan to Sydney
Henry Gold
Rider
Medan to Sydney
“Seeing the impact the tours have on participants gives me great satisfaction.”
I set up TDA in 2002 with the hope of creating a truly unique bicycle adventure in Africa, where I spent a significant amount of time in the late ’80s and early ’90s. The idea was to have fun but also to advocate for cycling and donate some bikes to health care workers in Africa.
I love seeing and experiencing the world so any new place to explore gives me great pleasure.
I would say one of my favourite memories from my tours is the last day coming into Cape Town on the 1st TdA in 2003. The day started well with a police escort, which we assumed was going to take us all the way to the city. Unfortunately, when the police reached the boundary of their jurisdiction, they simply made a U-turn and left. The police from the jurisdiction we were entering was nowhere to be found. (This, by the way, was before there was a wide use of cell phones.)
The 1st TdA was not scouted in detail, so I had to scramble, pull out the maps and find our way to Cape Town, avoiding major roads as we didn't have permits to bring a large group of cyclists on main roads. We also told the media, families, and friends that we will be arriving at 2PM. With the help of maps, and with luck we managed to make our way to the coast and see Table Mountain in the distance.
However, there was now one new problem. We were early! So, I stopped the convoy. This was not easy for some to take as they were eager to see their families. Personally, I had a big chuckle. Months of hearing naysayers that it was impossible to cross Africa on a bike or cycle it in 100 days of cycling, or get through the borders safely, and not get everyone sick or die from thirst or malnutrition and so on, and here I was detaining everyone so that we don't arrive too early.
I love my job because it lets me cycle the world and because of the endless possibility for unique experience it affords me. I also derive immense satisfaction from seeing the way tour participants are affected. For most of them, our cycling tours are life-changers.
Mike Donohue
Rider
Yogyakarta to Ubud
Mike Donohue
Avid cyclist and adventurer. Haven not been to Asia since 2001, so am looking forward to exploring Indonesia!
Jonathan Shepheard
Rider
Darwin to Alice Springs
Jonathan Shepheard
Rider
Darwin to Alice Springs
Rider
Darwin to Sydney
Rider
Darwin to Sydney
Bernice Aebly
Rider
Darwin to Sydney
Bernice Aebly
Rider
Darwin to Sydney
This is me having fun in Vermont. This will be my fifth time with TDA, Orient Express in 2018, Baja section of North American Tour, 2013; Australia 2104; and 2 month Silk Route in 2016. The draw for the Silk Route was going through Mongolia . This new tour in the Himalayas is an area that I have not travel to before. Looking forward to the experience and meeting up again with friends from past tours. Wow so excited, a space came available for Journey to the East 2, so here I go again. So many good friends to meet up with again and to enjoy Japan. See you all soon.
Lydia Rickard
Rider
Adelaide to Sydney
Lydia Rickard
Rider
Adelaide to Sydney
I'm Lydia, I'm 31 and live in Queensland. I am a triathlete and spend most of my waking minutes swimming, biking or running. I have lived and travelled overseas for about 7 years and despite having travelled within dozens of countries it recently occurred to me that I had not been outside of my home state. I am looking forward to seeing other parts of Australia.
Douglas Percival
Rider
Darwin to Sydney
Douglas Percival
There is a great sense of satisfaction seeing a Rider finishing their day with a smile on their face, and that Day by Day, we have Taken someone safely to a place on this planet that Most People will never see, and all whilst by Bicycle.
I am a South African that has lived a life of itchy travel feet, and found myself Living in Sweden. Being a passionate cyclist in my teenage years, my Bike Mechanic Brother, taught me to fix my own bicycles, a vital bit of knowledge not only for a teenager trying to save money on bike repairs, but how it would shape my working career.
I've worked in all corners of the Bike industry,... shops, import and distribution, race teams, and even now for the Swedish Cycling Federation, as well as personal Guiding for a huge mix of private clients. They have all added up into helping me grow my knowledge of a bicycle, and how I can make one operate even in the worst environments with rider abuse,....which then played into the hand of being a confident TDA mechanic.
Guiding and Leading Tours came organically through my knowledge of Traveling, mixed with my knowledge of fixing bikes, thrown into the pot of being a passionate cyclist, and large desire of being on the Move.... Quite a mix.
TDA tours have the ability to provide one with a gift. It is a gift that keeps on giving...and that is: just when you think you have seen it all, there is always something else to surprise you with! From sleeping inside the Great Wall of China, to swatting flies off your sandwich in 49celcius Australian outback, or watching stars in the Sudanese Sahara, to Sipping Expresso's in an Italian cafe. From the Orderly bike lanes of Denmark to the chaos of Freetown, Sierra Leone.... There is so much that happens daily!
For any future rider that is wondering how to make their experience better. Set your expectations reasonably, ask questions, And come prepared... and Know your equipment!
Know how your bike feels, make sure it has arrived on tour Fully serviced. Know how to put up your tent if you're not confident with it.
And Figure out your bag packing! I have watched too many people lose an hour of their precious day (and some everyday for 4 months).. because they don't have their equipment organized.
Cheers..and happy riding!
Rider
Melbourne to Sydney
Rider
Melbourne to Sydney
Daniela Hohme
Rider
Adelaide to Sydney
Daniela Hohme
Rider
Adelaide to Sydney
This is Daniela from Berlin, I have a passion for travelling near and far, love cycling and am really excited about my new adventure, the people I will meet during the tour and the places we visit. Can't wait.
Bob Tessier
Rider
Medan to Sydney
Bob Tessier
Rider
Medan to Sydney
In 2010 cross Canada, 2011 North American Epic and 2013 the new North American Epic I'm not a fast rider -
Brett Lanham
Rider
Medan to Sydney
Brett Lanham
I’m an ex seafarer, retired now for 10 years, fortunate enough to have been able to get away on a bike tour with TdA every year since 2011, until 2020 that was! I look forward to catching up with friends from past rides and meeting new ones and sharing this great adventure with a beer, or two.
Daniel Frye
Rider
Medan to Sydney
Daniel Frye
Rider
Medan to Sydney
Hello, I'm a retired oceanographer and I've taken up cycle touring as a replacement for running and backpacking, which I'm no longer able to do. My wife and I have done several previous trips with TDA (Orient Express, TransOceania 2014, the South American Epic, and Tour d'Afrique, among others) and we're looking forward to another interesting and challenging experience this year in Australia and New Zealand. Looking forward to meeting all the riders and seeing old friends.
Fred Promoli
Rider
Darwin to Sydney
Fred Promoli
Rider
Darwin to Sydney
Occupation: retired Physical Education and Outdoor Education teacher; former naval officer; Hometown: Guelph, Ontario Current residence: Collingwood, Ontario Former provinces of residence: all but Nfld, NB, PEI TdA experience: Tour d'Afrique 2003; Orient Express 2008; Silk Route 2008; Bamboo Road 2013; Australia 2014; South America 2015, 2017; Lake Winnipeg 2016; (America by Bicycle northern route 2016); Trans Himalaya 2019 Current activities: cycling, motorcycle touring, golf, canoe tripping, xc skiing; bagpipe band member
Jacqueline Goodall
Rider
Medan to Ubud
Jacqueline Goodall
Rider
Medan to Ubud
Cant wait to hit the road for another TDA Tour! Looking forward to seeing some old touring buddies and meeting some new ones. Wish I was joining you for the full tour, but feel very lucky to be able to get away from work for three sections.
Jacqueline Nel
Rider
Ubud to Sydney
Jacqueline Nel
"It is by riding a bicycle that you learn the contours of a country best, since you have to sweat up the hills and coast down them. Thus you remember them as they actually are, while in a motor car only a high hill impresses you, and you have no such accurate remembrance of country you have driven through as you gain by riding a bicycle." Ernest Hemingway
John Waterhouse
Rider
Medan to Sydney
John Waterhouse
Rider
Medan to Sydney
This will be my eighth TDA tour. Obviously, I am an addict. Why do I enjoy it enough to keep coming back? The people, the sights, sounds and smells of distant lands, the food, the physical challenge and the comradery of touring.
Rider
Darwin to Sydney
Rider
Darwin to Sydney
Rider
Darwin to Sydney
Rider
Darwin to Sydney
Rae Simpson
Rider
Darwin to Sydney
Rae Simpson
I'm a retired test pilot/engineer/other aviation things. I took up cycling when arthritis and a double hip replacement ended my running career. My wife, Ursula, and I have done a number of TDA trips starting with Africa in 2008, using them as our window to places we haven't been before. We've enjoyed every one. After three postponements, we are really looking forward to JTE happening in 2023. Looking forward to reuniting with friends from previous trips and meeting new ones in Seoul.
Rider
Ubud to Dili
Rider
Ubud to Dili
Shirley Frye
Rider
Medan to Sydney
Shirley Frye
Rider
Medan to Sydney
Have enjoyed many TDA trips and hope to do many many more. After health issues and Covid, back on the road again. Slower for sure but so looking forward to a part of the world I've never been but hear so many great things about.
Stirling Lee
Rider
Medan to Dili
Stirling Lee
Rider
Medan to Dili
I probably like cycling more than cycling likes me. That means I will probably be at the rear of the group but I have completed every trip I have been on. I enjoy eating enormous amounts of food, cycling means I do not gain weight while eating. I also speak a little of any language in any part of the world we are likely to travel in.
Ursula Simpson
Rider
Darwin to Sydney
Ursula Simpson
Rider
Darwin to Sydney
I am a retired database analyst. Enjoying life in Squamish, on Canada's West coast. Either hiking, biking, or skiing. Having fun with my two grandsons and one grand daughter or hanging out with friends. My husband Rae and I are seasoned riders with TdA. Tour d’Afrique in 2008, Rome in 2012, Bamboo Road in 2013 and Australia in 2014. New Zealand in 2016. The Magical Madagascar tour in 2017. Hippie trail in 2019 and The Himalayas in 2019. Morocco in 2022.
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Chris Wille
Rider
Medan to Sydney
David Freeman
Rider
Darwin to Melbourne
Hanns Fellenz
Rider
Medan to Sydney
Rider
Medan to Sydney
Joachim Loeffel
Rider
Medan to Sydney
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Chris Wille
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
Chris Wille
"The very core of man's living spirit is his passion for adventure. The joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences and hence there is no greater joy than to have an endlessly changing horizon, for each day to have a new and different sun" Chris McCandless Into the Wild Extremely happy and grateful to have participated in and cycled the equivalent of twice around the world on some 10+ incredible TDA trips, Coast to coast, all EFI, on 6 of the worlds 7 continents. First rider to have completed all & of the TDA 7 Epics. Special thanks to the TDA and their amazing, dedicated staff for making such trips,. and the quote above, possible- there is an incredible amount of work that goes into scouting, logistics, bookings, vehicles, staffing food, etc etc. Nobody does it better than the TDA, No one runs tours like they do on roads less travelled. It's a wonderful lifestyle, Eat, Sleep and Ride. Learning lots every day from wherever we are on the planet. " The world is my classroom, I am it's student and class is in session" Thanks also to the many wonderful, strong willed fellow riders who have helped shape each unique journey and make it special. From ages 25 to 78, you are all very inspiring and show us what is possible, proving that age is just a number. Thanks also to my dedicated and understanding wife Linda. Together we started a charity in 2008, Bicycles for Humanity Victoria. Since inception we have collected, shipped and donated over 5500 good used bikes and spare parts to 3 African countries, Namibia, Uganda and Malawi. Our work continues, always collecting good used bikes and spare parts for the next container load.. It's a great way to give back and every donated bike helps change a life for the better. Our efforts are ongoing.
Evelyn Holland
Rider
Darwin to Queenstown
Evelyn Holland
Rider
Darwin to Queenstown
We were fortunate enough to ride this trip in 2021, when it started in Ljubljana, so now we are coming back to ride the part that couldn't be run that year. We'll be sorry to leave in Venice, I'm sure - we've never done a partial trip before!
Greg Forst
Rider
Darwin to Queenstown
Greg Forst
Rider
Darwin to Queenstown
Have been a cyclist since '92 doing a variety of things including commuting to work, week long rides, after work group rides and more recently longer duration rides including one across the Arctic Circle in the Northwest Territories and the Yukon of Canada. I enjoyed the challenges and scenery of the Outback and the terrain of New Zealand on the 2016 Trans Oceania tour. Rode the Bamboo trail and enjoyed it immensely. Had an overall good time on the Hippie Trail. The food was great and the whole experience was incredible.
Linda Wille
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
Linda Wille
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
Brigitte Oelert
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
Brigitte Oelert
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
I am married to Jürgen Willrodt and our first vacation 30 years ago was a bike tour through France. After our kids were grown, Jürgen convinced me to ride the Ruta Maya in Central America in 2015. It was my first TDA tour, which was tough but absolutely fantastic! The following year I cycled part of the Trans-Oceania Tour - from Auckland to Queenstown and in 2019 the first 4 weeks of the Trans-Himalaya Tour. Now I'm looking forward to cycling in Korea and Japan, to meet some friends and to eat the delicious food.
Michele Kline
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
Michele Kline
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
My Husband Anthony (Tony) and I, are from Hobart in Tasmania...we went on our first TDA tour in 2014 from Lima to Cuzco part of the South American Epic our second one was NZ from Auckland to Queenstown 2015. We have completed 2 full tours the Pub Ride 2017 and Viva Italia 2020. It really would be rude not to do this one!
Anthony kline
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
Anthony kline
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
54yrs old small business owner building concreting landscaping. Enjoy adventure activities, have walked everest base camp and kilimanjaro successfully. Been a keen cyclist for several years, in 2015 Michele and did our first TDA trip from Lima to Cusco. Last year we completed Auckland to Queenstown and now looking forward to the Pub ride.
Rider
Alice Springs to Adelaide
Rider
Alice Springs to Adelaide
Bill Wilson
Rider
Adelaide to Queenstown
Bill Wilson
Rider
Adelaide to Queenstown
This will be my 12th trip with TDA, as I've previously ridden all or part of the Trans Europa, the Orient Express, the Hippie Trail, the Bamboo Road, Magical Madagascar, the Tour d'Afrique, the Trans Oceania, the Odyssey, the North American Epic, the South American Epic and the Great American Roadtrip . I retired eight years ago, after more than 35 years prosecuting criminal cases for the Ontario government, and spend the bulk of my time cycling, golfing, reading and travelling. I am looking forward to getting together with some old friends and making some new ones.
Kaye Hudson
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
Kaye Hudson
Previous tours Trans Europa 2012, South America 2015, NZ section Trans vOcenia 2016, Oydessy 2017 Bosnia to Amsterdam, Pub Ride 2018, Africa Kenya to Capetown 2019 . Looking forward to catching up with riders from previous rides and meeting new riders.
Guy Bonnetta
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
Guy Bonnetta
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
I'M retired agri industry professional 64 and turning 65 for this cycling trip with your organization. Charles Feaver a cycling buddy here in Winnipeg encouraged me to join him for our 65 birthday celebration.
Yvonne Waalewijn
Rider
Darwin to Sydney
Yvonne Waalewijn
Rider
Darwin to Sydney
Nationality: Dutch Gender: Female Occupation: retired/dive instructor Passions:diving, biking, travelling the world and looking forward to another adventure
Sue Shuttleworth
Rider
Darwin to Queenstown
Sue Shuttleworth
Aged 60, retired veterinary surgeon. Married and live in Lancashire, UK. Cycled Africa 2015, South American Epic 2015 and Trans Oceania 2016 plus various long distance cycle camping epics in the past with my husband. In 2015 Nairobi to Arusha took us 2 days to cycle. Really happy that I'll get to cycle Nairobi to Arusha now via Uganda and Rwanda. Looking forward to seeing the gorillas, and revisiting Serengeti and Ngorongoro. Also catching up with friends from previous tours.
Cristian Muntean
Rider
Darwin to Queenstown
Cristian Muntean
Rider
Darwin to Queenstown
I'm a nerd by day, coding away at websites and learning about new technologies. When I'm away from my computer, I can be found hitting the trails on my mtb or tackling rolling hills on my road bike. Otherwise, I enjoy music, reading books and seizing new opportunities in life!
Karen White-Smith
Rider
Adelaide to Sydney
Karen White-Smith
Hi. I am from the east coast of Canada (Halifax, to be exact). I am 60 and retired for 1.5 yrs from a job as an environmental scientist. A retirement gift from myself was the TDA tour of Africa...I finished unscathed (for the most part). I love to travel and ride my bike but I hate packing for these trips and trying to fit everything into too small a space. I had enough cycling through desert in Sudan, so I will join you in Adelaide. I am looking forward to meeting the new cyclists, as well as, meeting a couple of familiar faces from other TDA tours. It will be great! Right?
Yanez Novoa
Rider
Darwin to Queenstown
Yanez Novoa
Rider
Darwin to Queenstown
Oh to be on the road again. I am still suffering from a bit of cabin fever from the last few years and am excited to join you all in Buenos Aires.
Emily Currie
Rider
Darwin to Queenstown
Emily Currie
Rider
Darwin to Queenstown
“‘Happiness is only real when shared’: I think this counts for a whole spectrum of experiences and emotions—pain, hardship, excitement, joy, for instance—and explains why sharing an adventure or journey with a group makes it so very real!”
Who would have thought that growing up on a farm and a career in rural healthcare would prepare me for a job like my job at TDA? I always had the desire to travel and even though I thought working here would be too good to actually come true when I sent in my job application, here I am, six tours and 28 countries later. I’ve learned more about the world and myself then I ever expected.
With so many incredible memories—and so much food shared, so many friends made along the way—it will take me years to process everything I’ve experienced courtesy of TDA. Highlights of my travels so far include finishing the North American Epic (NAE) in Mexico City on the Day of the Dead, cycling Central Asia’s Pamir Highway, Abdul’s pilaf in the parking lot, Colombia, pan con chicharron, Patagonia, a massive thunder storm in Zambia, Hami melon, Madagascar, Samarkand, walnut and honey spread on fresh bread and topped with whipped yak cream, eaten in a warm yurt… and the list goes on! It’s amazing to realize that everything I experience with TDA will have an impact on my life long after these adventures are over.
One adventure I don’t expect to have again is the one I had in Mexico, when we discovered Hurricane Patricia was heading right straight at us. Monitoring the storm’s progress through the night—from stage 4 to stage 5—seemed so unreal. By 5:00 a.m., CNN was calling Patricia the strongest hurricane ever measured on planet earth. A few hours later, we loaded all bikes, riders, kit and crew onto an extra van and bus … and took off, tails between our legs, because Patricia was shaping up to be a beast! By nightfall we were safe and sound in the heart of tequila country, and, as Patricia lost most of her fury at landfall, the party at our lodgings ramped up.
There are so many wonderful aspects to working with TDA but key amongst them are travelling with purpose, meeting people from all over—and the food!
Micah Markson
Rider
Darwin to Queenstown
Micah Markson
“A mountain biker at heart, but bike touring pays the bills!”
Most of the time, I work at the TDA head office in Toronto as the IT Manager, but I also sometimes work on the tours as needed, either as a guide or a bike mechanic. I landed here because my uncle mentioned to me he had a friend—Henry—with this crazy bike company, the friend and I met, and the rest is history.
I studied Business and IT at university, and my previous job was at an exotic car dealership. In my own time, I do more mountain biking than touring, and usually find nice trails to ride wherever our tours take me. Outside of TDA, I’ve cycled across Europe and half of Canada.
The Pamir Highway was a peak experience for me! As a mountain biker, I always love the roughest, crappiest roads our tours travel on. My favourite day of the entire Silk Route was actually the day that most of the other riders thought was the worst—it ended with a long switchback descent on a rough gravel road.
Every day brings a new challenge to solve, whether here in the office or on the side of a road in the desert. I really value that element of my job and relish it immensely.
Abhi Sethi
Rider
Adelaide to Sydney
Abhi Sethi
Rider
Adelaide to Sydney
Rider
Darwin to Queenstown
Rider
Darwin to Queenstown
Kevin McAleer
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
Kevin McAleer
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
Francine Plante
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
Francine Plante
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
ALLEZ ALLEZ ALLEZ! On n’est pas à la plage...
Rob McPherson
Rider
Alice Springs to Melbourne
Rob McPherson
Rider
Alice Springs to Melbourne
I hope to ride EFI from Alice Springs to home in Melbourne. I am 68 and retired, so I want to do this before I am expired. My daughter, Gen, will have my back from Alice to Adelaide.
Rider
Darwin to Alice Springs
Rider
Darwin to Alice Springs
Don Colpitts
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
Don Colpitts
The vendors setting up their market stalls in the early morning light, the children joining friends for the walk to school, scooters carrying entire families through busy intersections: the start of another day, in this town, right now, right here, where I am in the midst of the intimate fleeting dance called life. Some make references to "real-life" back at home, call this journey "once-in-a-lifetime", speak of a destination as a finish line. I reject all such attempts to constrain these experiences of exploring the world's peoples, cultures, geographies, religions, customs, daily rhythms of life, as merely attempts to stay sheltered in what is familiar, to be put it in a box to be forgotten. Instead, these journeys are life-changing: challenging what we think we know, can do, can feel, and need.
Rider
Auckland to Wellington
Rider
Auckland to Wellington
Annegrete Warrer
Rider
Darwin to Queenstown
Annegrete Warrer
Starting doing my first TDA trip back in 2011 and doing quite some more along the years I am so happy to be back there after a far too long Corona pause. First time cycling with you in Europe is exciting - a bit more comfortable than my third world camping expeditions.. Fits me really well! And about time to learn the more charming stretches of Germany after pendling between Austria (where I live) and Denmark (where I come from) for over 40 years. This will be wonderfull: to meet you all and doing a full supported tour again!
Justyna Tarwid
Rider
Wellington to Queenstown
Justyna Tarwid
Rider
Wellington to Queenstown
I joined TDA for the last leg of the Trans-Oceania tour last year and now very much looking forward to cycling through Namibia and South Africa :)
Will Rafferty
Rider
Darwin to Queenstown
Will Rafferty
Rider
Darwin to Queenstown
I am from Tasmania, Australia and completed the Tour d'Afrique in 2015 as a rider. I enjoyed the experience so much that it compelled me to seek work with TDA Global Cycling. I have since worked on the Trans-Oceania & Oh Canada Tours and am looking forward to what i expect to be the best trip yet! I look forward to getting to know you all :)
Brett Lanham
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
Brett Lanham
I’m an ex seafarer, retired now for 10 years, fortunate enough to have been able to get away on a bike tour with TdA every year since 2011, until 2020 that was! I look forward to catching up with friends from past rides and meeting new ones and sharing this great adventure with a beer, or two.
Brian Cox
Rider
Adelaide to Sydney
Brian Cox
I love taking bicycle vacations. I think I took my first bicycle vacation in 1992 or so. All my trips have been on road bikes using commercial touring companies and some tours with friends as well. Click on my blog to see some of my trips. Happy Biking, Brian Cox
Charles Feaver
Rider
Adelaide to Queenstown
Charles Feaver
Rider
Adelaide to Queenstown
My first TDA ride was India in 2012. Loved it. Bamboo Road in 2013. Awesome. Ruta Maya 2015. Oceania 2016. South America 2017. Looking forward to going back to Central America.
Dan Kirby
Rider
Adelaide to Queenstown
Dan Kirby
Rider
Adelaide to Queenstown
Journey to the East will be my 4th TDA adventure, and I'm looking forward to seeing another part of the globe that I haven't yet visited. As always there will be riders who I have met on other rides, so a chance to catch up with them while making new acquaintances. See you in Seoul!
Juergen Willrodt
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
Juergen Willrodt
I am 73 years old and have already participated in 10 TDA tours mainly as a sectional rider. I am married and happy father of three girls (42, 27 and 24) and grandfather of three grandchildren. I am partly retired working now just 1 or 2 days a week which gives me plenty of time to travel. I have studied physics and have a Ph.D. in theoretical particle physics. I have been active in sports all my life and before I started doing cycling tours I have been active in Karate and participated in World Championships 1975 in Los Angeles and 1977 in Tokyo and became European Champion in 1977. You can find more information on my website.
Lori Evans
Rider
Adelaide to Sydney
Lori Evans
I'm a mother/grandmother/speech pathologist/avid runner/cyclist from San Antonio, Texas. Had a wonderful experience on The Orient Express in 2013. Looking so forward to getting to know everyone and sharing a great adventure!!
Rae Simpson
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
Rae Simpson
I'm a retired test pilot/engineer/other aviation things. I took up cycling when arthritis and a double hip replacement ended my running career. My wife, Ursula, and I have done a number of TDA trips starting with Africa in 2008, using them as our window to places we haven't been before. We've enjoyed every one. After three postponements, we are really looking forward to JTE happening in 2023. Looking forward to reuniting with friends from previous trips and meeting new ones in Seoul.
Ursula Simpson
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
Ursula Simpson
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
I am a retired database analyst. Enjoying life in Squamish, on Canada's West coast. Either hiking, biking, or skiing. Having fun with my two grandsons and one grand daughter or hanging out with friends. My husband Rae and I are seasoned riders with TdA. Tour d’Afrique in 2008, Rome in 2012, Bamboo Road in 2013 and Australia in 2014. New Zealand in 2016. The Magical Madagascar tour in 2017. Hippie trail in 2019 and The Himalayas in 2019. Morocco in 2022.
Walli Pagniello
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
Walli Pagniello
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
Hooked on biking with TdA - the best company!!!! My first tour was in 2009 Vienna to Istanbul, on the Orient Express, 2011 Toronto to St. John's, part of initial North American Epic, and 2012 St. Petersburg to Venice, the Amber Route, part of Trans Europa. 2013 I did the amazing Bamboo Road tour. My riding style is slow but steady, need the force to be with me uphill but let her roll downhill! Completed 100-mile day in Cambodia 2016 New Zealand To my "unknown" fellow riders: Please let us get to know you by completing your profile! It's not easy to meet so many at once and remember your names.
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Chris Wille
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
Evelyn Holland
Rider
Darwin to Queenstown
Greg Forst
Rider
Darwin to Queenstown
Linda Wille
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
Brigitte Oelert
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
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Chelsea Conry
Chef
Perth to Queenstown
Chelsea Conry
Chef
Perth to Queenstown
Özgür Karataş
Tour Leader
Perth to Queenstown
Özgür Karataş
Tour Leader
Perth to Queenstown
“Working outdoors is phenomenal.”
When TDA need local support for translations in Turkey in 2014, I entered the picture. Before TDA, I lived year-round there, in Izmir. Now I live on the road eight months of the year; the rest of the time I’m in Turkey, either applying for visas or rock-climbing.
Sometimes on a tour our failures are as incredible as our successes. Being defeated as my tour attempted to climb a new route on Koca Sarp, a rocky mountain in central Anatolia, is an experience I’ll always remember.
I’ve seen so much of the world with TDA. My favourite place I’ve been so far is Meteora, Greece. Probably the greatest pleasure of cycle-touring for me is never spending more than two days in a row in the same spot.
Micah Markson
Tour Leader Trainee
Perth to Queenstown
Micah Markson
“A mountain biker at heart, but bike touring pays the bills!”
Most of the time, I work at the TDA head office in Toronto as the IT Manager, but I also sometimes work on the tours as needed, either as a guide or a bike mechanic. I landed here because my uncle mentioned to me he had a friend—Henry—with this crazy bike company, the friend and I met, and the rest is history.
I studied Business and IT at university, and my previous job was at an exotic car dealership. In my own time, I do more mountain biking than touring, and usually find nice trails to ride wherever our tours take me. Outside of TDA, I’ve cycled across Europe and half of Canada.
The Pamir Highway was a peak experience for me! As a mountain biker, I always love the roughest, crappiest roads our tours travel on. My favourite day of the entire Silk Route was actually the day that most of the other riders thought was the worst—it ended with a long switchback descent on a rough gravel road.
Every day brings a new challenge to solve, whether here in the office or on the side of a road in the desert. I really value that element of my job and relish it immensely.
Jordan Kadelbach
Bike Mechanic
Perth to Queenstown
Jordan Kadelbach
Bike Mechanic
Perth to Queenstown
Seasoned Bicycle Mechanic and Enthusiast. I like coffee,beer and long smooth descents. Mud,Snow,Gravel and Road. I love it all.
Xufeng (Gail) Cascketta
Rider
Perth to Queenstown
Xufeng (Gail) Cascketta
Rider
Perth to Queenstown
I am retired, and love to explore the world by cycling. Have done some self-supported tours. This is my third cycling tour with TDA.
Mike Miller
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
Mike Miller
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
I'm happily retired after a long career in consulting engineering and the aerospace field. While I have been an avid cyclist for decades, I finally did my first long distant tour the year after I retired - down historic Route 66 from Chicago to Los Angeles here in the US. I did part of the Trans-Oceania ride in 2018 and am ready for another adventure..
Christiane Selenz
Rider
Perth to Sydney
Christiane Selenz
Rider
Perth to Sydney
This is my seventh tour with TdA. The first one was 2010 in the Eastern European countries which got me hooked to this kind of travelling. Now, I am curious to explore Korea and Japan from the saddle of my bike. So looking forward to meet old and new riders.
Jan Kremer
Rider
Perth to Queenstown
Jan Kremer
Traveling by bicycle shows you this wonderful world we live in, full of beauty, charm and adventures. It’s like a storybook, with 1.000 pages, and by cycling the continent, you will read it all! My last big bicycle adventure was cycling the Silk Road with TDA, beautiful experience, and I am really looking forward to cycle Australia and New Zealand and say hi to my auntie in Franz Josef village NZ.
Anthony Rock
Rider
Adelaide to Queenstown
Anthony Rock
I'm a Canadian-American and split my time between urban urban life Brooklyn, NY and on the Northumberland Strait in Atlantic Canada. The Golden Buddha will be my 5th ride with TDA.
Rider
Perth to Queenstown
Rider
Perth to Queenstown
Mike Busby
Rider
Adelaide to Queenstown
Mike Busby
Rider
Adelaide to Queenstown
A serial cycle tourist always keen to escape winter in the UK and keen to stay active!
Jeffrey Lizotte
Rider
Perth to Sydney
Jeffrey Lizotte
Rider
Perth to Sydney
A veteran of TDA. A great company. Love touring. Retired. Always have a great deal of fun on these trips.
Neil Marshall
Rider
Perth to Sydney
Neil Marshall
Rider
Perth to Sydney
I met a guy in 1984 who rode over the Nullarbor, I thought he was crazy - I might be too! It's that time of life to do stuff.
Jetje Antonietti
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
Jetje Antonietti
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
Retired banker , loves cycling to new places .
Dave Yaeger
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
Dave Yaeger
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
Live in Ottawa, Canada and have done a number of bike tours in Canada, Europe, Hawaii, South Africa, Sri Lanka, and India. Cycled New Zealand - north and south islands - with TDA in 2018. Active in sports......running, cycling, swimming, skiing, triathlons. Retired professional engineer and find that the days are not long enough to do everything.
Rene Ritsema
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
Rene Ritsema
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
After a first great India trip with TDA now looking forward to explore New Zealand.
Rider
Adelaide to Sydney
Rider
Adelaide to Sydney
Jane Bloodworth
Rider
Perth to Esperance
Jane Bloodworth
Rider
Perth to Esperance
I live in Melbourne. I love cycling long distances with the assistance of TDA.
Barb Sweeney
Rider
Perth to Sydney
Barb Sweeney
It's time to explore some more of the world on my bike.
Klaus Hofstaetter
Rider
Perth to Sydney
Klaus Hofstaetter
Rider
Perth to Sydney
just cycling
Hubert Schanne
Rider
Adelaide to Queenstown
Hubert Schanne
Rider
Adelaide to Queenstown
After having been bitten by the TDA bug in India in 2016, I am back for more and look forward to meeting old friends and new on the road in Aus & NZ.
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
Sabine Sellin-Selling
Rider
Auckland to Wellington
Sabine Sellin-Selling
Rider
Auckland to Wellington
Hi, I'm a bit late joinig the "TO-Club"...but early enough to wish you all the best for your start in a couple of days! It seems I'm the only one cycling just one NZ-section, Auckland - Wellington. I'm really excited to have a look at the northern part of North Island on my own before joining you. I fell in love with travelling by bike cycling Land's End to John O'Groates, a British Classic, some years ago. My last trip was a 7-day-charity MTB-tour for NaDEET (Namib Desert Environmental Education Trust) with a group of German students in south-west Namibia this summer. That was really tough riding but a once-in-a-lifetime-adventure! - I also love to cycle Germany's hilly Eifel or "Metropole Ruhr" near Essen und Düsseldorf. That's where I'm at home. Looking forward to meeting you. Ride on!
Richard Schingler
Rider
Perth to Sydney
Richard Schingler
Rider
Perth to Sydney
I love to travel and see the world from the seat of a bicycle. This will be my fifth tour with TDA.
Dafni Klozori
Rider
Adelaide to Melbourne
Dafni Klozori
Rider
Adelaide to Melbourne
Hi, My name is Daphne and I am 39 years old. I am half Greek, half German. I grew up in Greece, studied in Germany, and am now living in Switzerland for over 10 years. I love rock climbing and last year I discovered bicycling. Due to a friend and his adventures with TDA, I decided to sign up for one section in Australia. I see this trip as a huge physical and mental adventure and challenge and want to find out, if I can make it. Looking forward to meeting more people who think that traveling on a bicycle is pretty cool!
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
Wayne Brown
Rider
Wellington to Queenstown
Wayne Brown
Rider
Wellington to Queenstown
I Love to cycle, and I love to travel. I have had a great time as a sectional rider in Peru, Bolivia, and New Zealand. I have always wanted to experience Greece and can’t think of a better way to do it than on a bike.
Jo Taylor
Rider
Wellington to Queenstown
Jo Taylor
Ha, TDA, you thought you'd got rid of me and now I'm back. I completed the Trans-Europa tour in September – what a blast – and now that the Trans-Oceania is in my own country it seems crazy not to join it and explore the one part of New Zealand that I haven't seen (Greymouth to Wanaka). I'll be writing about the tour as we go, for the news media and also on my social media page, so be warned that if you say or do anything funny it might end up in a story! Look forward to meeting you all... oh, and if you're unscathed at the end, Queenstown is a mountain biking mecca for those who are keen to let rip on the hills! :)
Barendina Hunt-Davis
Rider
Adelaide to Wellington
Barendina Hunt-Davis
Rider
Adelaide to Wellington
Love exploring countries on my bicycle
Brett Lanham
Rider
Perth to Adelaide
Brett Lanham
I’m an ex seafarer, retired now for 10 years, fortunate enough to have been able to get away on a bike tour with TdA every year since 2011, until 2020 that was! I look forward to catching up with friends from past rides and meeting new ones and sharing this great adventure with a beer, or two.
Elisabet Otterstedt
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
Elisabet Otterstedt
I am very much looking forward to experience countries I haven't seen yes. The route is the target!
Dianne Lizotte
Rider
Perth to Sydney
Dianne Lizotte
Rider
Perth to Sydney
This seems to be an exciting adventure through places I have not ridden before. Been on many TDA adventures and they are always memorable.
Stirling Lee
Rider
Perth to Queenstown
Stirling Lee
Rider
Perth to Queenstown
I probably like cycling more than cycling likes me. That means I will probably be at the rear of the group but I have completed every trip I have been on. I enjoy eating enormous amounts of food, cycling means I do not gain weight while eating. I also speak a little of any language in any part of the world we are likely to travel in.
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Özgür Karataş
Tour Leader
Perth to Queenstown
Xufeng (Gail) Cascketta
Rider
Perth to Queenstown
Mike Miller
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
Christiane Selenz
Rider
Perth to Sydney
Jan Kremer
Rider
Perth to Queenstown
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Micah Markson
Tour Leader
Adelaide to Queenstown
Micah Markson
“A mountain biker at heart, but bike touring pays the bills!”
Most of the time, I work at the TDA head office in Toronto as the IT Manager, but I also sometimes work on the tours as needed, either as a guide or a bike mechanic. I landed here because my uncle mentioned to me he had a friend—Henry—with this crazy bike company, the friend and I met, and the rest is history.
I studied Business and IT at university, and my previous job was at an exotic car dealership. In my own time, I do more mountain biking than touring, and usually find nice trails to ride wherever our tours take me. Outside of TDA, I’ve cycled across Europe and half of Canada.
The Pamir Highway was a peak experience for me! As a mountain biker, I always love the roughest, crappiest roads our tours travel on. My favourite day of the entire Silk Route was actually the day that most of the other riders thought was the worst—it ended with a long switchback descent on a rough gravel road.
Every day brings a new challenge to solve, whether here in the office or on the side of a road in the desert. I really value that element of my job and relish it immensely.
Katie Wittmann
Tour Leader Trainee
Adelaide to Queenstown
Katie Wittmann
Tour Leader Trainee
Adelaide to Queenstown
I love riding my bicycle, and commute by bike all year round. I used to compete in triathlons, but these days my cycling adventures are mostly touring trips. Outside of this tour, my regular work is also cycling-related, but on the infrastructure planning side of things.
Joe Besl
Tour Leader Trainee
Adelaide to Queenstown
Joe Besl
Tour Leader Trainee
Adelaide to Queenstown
Hey y'all -- I'm a science writer and bike guide based in Anchorage, Alaska.
Douglas Percival
Bike Mechanic
Adelaide to Queenstown
Douglas Percival
There is a great sense of satisfaction seeing a Rider finishing their day with a smile on their face, and that Day by Day, we have Taken someone safely to a place on this planet that Most People will never see, and all whilst by Bicycle.
I am a South African that has lived a life of itchy travel feet, and found myself Living in Sweden. Being a passionate cyclist in my teenage years, my Bike Mechanic Brother, taught me to fix my own bicycles, a vital bit of knowledge not only for a teenager trying to save money on bike repairs, but how it would shape my working career.
I've worked in all corners of the Bike industry,... shops, import and distribution, race teams, and even now for the Swedish Cycling Federation, as well as personal Guiding for a huge mix of private clients. They have all added up into helping me grow my knowledge of a bicycle, and how I can make one operate even in the worst environments with rider abuse,....which then played into the hand of being a confident TDA mechanic.
Guiding and Leading Tours came organically through my knowledge of Traveling, mixed with my knowledge of fixing bikes, thrown into the pot of being a passionate cyclist, and large desire of being on the Move.... Quite a mix.
TDA tours have the ability to provide one with a gift. It is a gift that keeps on giving...and that is: just when you think you have seen it all, there is always something else to surprise you with! From sleeping inside the Great Wall of China, to swatting flies off your sandwich in 49celcius Australian outback, or watching stars in the Sudanese Sahara, to Sipping Expresso's in an Italian cafe. From the Orderly bike lanes of Denmark to the chaos of Freetown, Sierra Leone.... There is so much that happens daily!
For any future rider that is wondering how to make their experience better. Set your expectations reasonably, ask questions, And come prepared... and Know your equipment!
Know how your bike feels, make sure it has arrived on tour Fully serviced. Know how to put up your tent if you're not confident with it.
And Figure out your bag packing! I have watched too many people lose an hour of their precious day (and some everyday for 4 months).. because they don't have their equipment organized.
Cheers..and happy riding!
Barb Sweeney
Rider
Adelaide to Queenstown
Barb Sweeney
It's time to explore some more of the world on my bike.
Joanna Jaworska
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
Joanna Jaworska
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
I'm 65 and live in Poland, close to Warsaw. After being very active in business (running my own company) and taking care of my family and our horse ranch, having no time and no interests in doing anything else than work, now I have more time for me and my sports activities, because my kids have taken over most of my work and responsibilities. So, a few years ago, I started to bike. I have done a few MTB biking trips in the mountains of Portugal, Austria and Albania. Last 2 years I’ve made bike touring in Norway, Scotland, Spain and Corsica. 2022 I made the New Zealand sections of TransOceania - it’s been great!
Kaye Hudson
Rider
Adelaide to Melbourne
Kaye Hudson
Previous tours Trans Europa 2012, South America 2015, NZ section Trans vOcenia 2016, Oydessy 2017 Bosnia to Amsterdam, Pub Ride 2018, Africa Kenya to Capetown 2019 . Looking forward to catching up with riders from previous rides and meeting new riders.
Hanns Fellenz
Rider
Adelaide to Queenstown
Hanns Fellenz
Rider
Adelaide to Queenstown
Married 42 years, 4 children, 3 grandchildren. Retired CIO World traveler; 2 circumnavigations by air and train on 5 continents. TDA Epics x 4 (so far)
Rider
Adelaide to Queenstown
Rider
Adelaide to Queenstown
Terence Flynn
Rider
Adelaide to Melbourne
Terence Flynn
Rider
Adelaide to Melbourne
I'm retired and among my active pursuits, I enjoy cycling both racing and touring. I have taken part in cycle touring in Europe, Japan, New Zealand and Australia.
Sandra Hughes
Rider
Adelaide to Melbourne
Sandra Hughes
Rider
Adelaide to Melbourne
I am Sandra from North Vancouver and Whistler, B.C. I had an amazing first touring experience with TDA doing the Taiwan section of the Bamboo Road tour in Fall 2019. I have been pretty firmly attached to my couch since then! I am looking forward to getting back on the bike and visiting Australia for the first time. - particularly Tasmania. I’ll be doing the first two sections of Trans-Oceania.
Jackie Silverberg
Rider
Adelaide to Queenstown
Jackie Silverberg
Rider
Adelaide to Queenstown
I’m a retired high school teacher . Im very fit and love riding my bike . I have done a few vehicle supported trips . I have ridden in Patagonia , the Atlas Mountains , Rwanda and Uganda , Laos, Thailand ,and Borneo .Road Egypt and Sudan., southern US and Transoceania with TDA
Steve Netemeyer
Rider
Melbourne to Sydney
Steve Netemeyer
I'm Steve, from Houston, Texas. I enjoy travel and outdoor activities. I recently retired (from the oil and gas industry) and so I now have the time and flexibility to pursue longer duration travel. This will be my first lengthy bike expedition, although I have done a couple of ~week long cycling based vacations in the last 10 or so years. I am looking forward to testing myself on a TDA adventure, with a much closer look at places I'm not extensively explored. Beyond travel and cycling, I enjoy good food and wine, hiking, snow skiing, diving (very sporadically), experiencing art/architecture/culture, reading (mostly fiction and history). My most recent hobby is sailing, which I'm very much still a novice.
Chris Wille
Rider
Melbourne to Melbourne
Chris Wille
"The very core of man's living spirit is his passion for adventure. The joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences and hence there is no greater joy than to have an endlessly changing horizon, for each day to have a new and different sun" Chris McCandless Into the Wild Extremely happy and grateful to have participated in and cycled the equivalent of twice around the world on some 10+ incredible TDA trips, Coast to coast, all EFI, on 6 of the worlds 7 continents. First rider to have completed all & of the TDA 7 Epics. Special thanks to the TDA and their amazing, dedicated staff for making such trips,. and the quote above, possible- there is an incredible amount of work that goes into scouting, logistics, bookings, vehicles, staffing food, etc etc. Nobody does it better than the TDA, No one runs tours like they do on roads less travelled. It's a wonderful lifestyle, Eat, Sleep and Ride. Learning lots every day from wherever we are on the planet. " The world is my classroom, I am it's student and class is in session" Thanks also to the many wonderful, strong willed fellow riders who have helped shape each unique journey and make it special. From ages 25 to 78, you are all very inspiring and show us what is possible, proving that age is just a number. Thanks also to my dedicated and understanding wife Linda. Together we started a charity in 2008, Bicycles for Humanity Victoria. Since inception we have collected, shipped and donated over 5500 good used bikes and spare parts to 3 African countries, Namibia, Uganda and Malawi. Our work continues, always collecting good used bikes and spare parts for the next container load.. It's a great way to give back and every donated bike helps change a life for the better. Our efforts are ongoing.
Rider
Adelaide to Queenstown
Rider
Adelaide to Queenstown
Michele Kline
Rider
Melbourne to Melbourne
Michele Kline
Rider
Melbourne to Melbourne
My Husband Anthony (Tony) and I, are from Hobart in Tasmania...we went on our first TDA tour in 2014 from Lima to Cuzco part of the South American Epic our second one was NZ from Auckland to Queenstown 2015. We have completed 2 full tours the Pub Ride 2017 and Viva Italia 2020. It really would be rude not to do this one!
Anthony kline
Rider
Melbourne to Melbourne
Anthony kline
Rider
Melbourne to Melbourne
54yrs old small business owner building concreting landscaping. Enjoy adventure activities, have walked everest base camp and kilimanjaro successfully. Been a keen cyclist for several years, in 2015 Michele and did our first TDA trip from Lima to Cusco. Last year we completed Auckland to Queenstown and now looking forward to the Pub ride.
Linda Wille
Rider
Melbourne to Melbourne
Linda Wille
Rider
Melbourne to Melbourne
Leah Jay
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
Leah Jay
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
Glen Greedy
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
Glen Greedy
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
Peter Hodges
Rider
Adelaide to Melbourne
Peter Hodges
Rider
Adelaide to Melbourne
Kiwi who enjoys getting out and exploring. (tda veteran)
Simon Boyd
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
Simon Boyd
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
Originally from the UK (I obtained Irish citizenship after the Brexit vote), I lived in Poland for 27 years but currently spend my time between South Africa and Portugal. I was a chartered accountant by trade and spent the last 20 years of my working life in the cable tv business, originally in the finance area but for most of the time in general management. Now retired I now spend my time on the golf course as it is my main passion. I completed the Pub Ride 2 in 2018 and was hoping to do the inaugural Journey to the East but had to cancel due to other commitments. Been doing quite a bit of mountain biking. Completed the Trans Europa in 2021 and the Garden Route section of Tour d’Afrique in 2022 and had a great time on each tour.
Rider
Adelaide to Queenstown
Rider
Adelaide to Queenstown
Rider
Adelaide to Queenstown
Rider
Adelaide to Queenstown
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
Jan De Bock
Rider
Melbourne to Sydney
Reindert De Schrijver
Rider
Melbourne to Sydney
Reindert De Schrijver
46 years, live in Belgium, like to walk, run and cycle (and travel).
Brett Lanham
Rider
Adelaide to Melbourne
Brett Lanham
I’m an ex seafarer, retired now for 10 years, fortunate enough to have been able to get away on a bike tour with TdA every year since 2011, until 2020 that was! I look forward to catching up with friends from past rides and meeting new ones and sharing this great adventure with a beer, or two.
Svend Paulsen
Rider
Adelaide to Queenstown
Svend Paulsen
Hi Since I retired from Teaching 11 years ago I have had the opportunity to travel with TDA . This will be my 9th trip. I enjoy meeting new travelers as well as reuniting with old friends . Together we see and experience the incredible wonders of the world first hand and up close . I look forward to seeing all of you on the trans oceania
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Micah Markson
Tour Leader
Adelaide to Queenstown
Barb Sweeney
Rider
Adelaide to Queenstown
Joanna Jaworska
Rider
Auckland to Queenstown
Kaye Hudson
Rider
Adelaide to Melbourne
Hanns Fellenz
Rider
Adelaide to Queenstown
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Helen Smith
Rider
Adelaide to Queenstown
Helen Smith
I'm an engineer, living in West Lothian, UK. I did my first adventure travel trip in 2000 when I trekked to Everest Base Camp, and got the bug for remote places and adventurous holidays. Over the past 20 years, I've climbed Mt Meru and Kilimanjaro, and I've been back to the Himalayas to climb twice (Mera Peak and Everest North Col and Lhakpa Ri). Hanging up my climbing boots, I then switched to cycling - cycling Vietnam from Ho Chi Minh City to Hue, the Inca sights of Peru, and back to the Himalayas to cycle 1000km from Lhasa to Kathmandu. Closer to home, I love being out in the Scottish Munros and spend most of my weekends in my Campervan, with a Border Collie or two at my feet. Looking forward to cycling both Africa and Oceania as part of a sabbatical from work to celebrate a milestone birthday.
James Crowe
Rider
Adelaide to Queenstown
James Crowe
Rider
Adelaide to Queenstown
Retired engineer from Scotland. Cycling and motorcycling enthusiast. Completed the following cycling trips: 2013 Lhasa to Kathmandu Ride with Exodus Travels, 2014 Alpine Cols of the Tour de France with Exodus Travels, 2016 Raid Pyrenean Coast to Coast Ride with Exodus Travels, 2017 Tour of Corsica with KE Adventure Travel, 2018 Cycle Peru with Exodus Travels, 2019 Dolomites Classic Cols with Marmot Tours.
Jane Geis
Rider
Adelaide to Queenstown
Jane Geis
Rider
Adelaide to Queenstown
Hi everyone, I live in Devon, England, I will be 57 by the time this trip rolls around and will have been a keen cyclist for nearly 30 years by then. I've completed many trips, mostly to the French mountains as the Pyrenees are my favourite place but also some mountain bike place to place trips in Nepal and Morocco as well as many other road bike trips. This will be my second TDA tour as I will be (hopefully C-19 permitting) riding the Journey to the East 2 in May 2021. I'm looking forward to seeing some of the amazing antipodean wildlife and meeting everyone.
Julie Caron
Rider
Wellington to Queenstown
Julie Caron
Rider
Wellington to Queenstown
Denys and I are the lucky winners of a trip with TDA and we have chosen the Kiwi Country section. Since we met through cycling 12 years ago, this sport is very dear to us ☺ We have gone on many cycling trips together including Corsica, Croatia, Italy, Hawaii, Guadeloupe, Majorca, Cuba, etc. We are also avid cross country skiers (especially me) and golfers (especially Denys) ☺ This past Fall, we also became avid Zwifters but nothing beats outdoor cycling of course. There is no better way to discover a country and culture than on your bicycle so we are very much looking forward to discover New Zealand and to meet you all. See you in December 2022. - Julie and Denys
Denys Riopel
Rider
Wellington to Queenstown
Denys Riopel
Rider
Wellington to Queenstown
Denys and I are the lucky winners of a trip with TDA and we have chosen to do the Singapore Sling section. Since we met through cycling 12 years ago, this sport is very dear to us ☺ We have gone on many cycling trips together including Corsica, Croatia, Italy, Hawaii, Guadeloupe, Majorca, Cuba, etc. We are also avid cross country skiers (especially me) and golfers (especially Denys) ☺ This past Fall, we also became avid Zwifters but nothing beats outdoor cycling of course. There is no better way to discover a country and culture than on your bicycle so we are very much looking forward to discover Malaysia and Singapore and to meet you all. See you in December. - Julie and Denys
Kelly McNamara
Rider
Adelaide to Queenstown
Kelly McNamara
Rider
Adelaide to Queenstown
I have found riding a bike a great way to travel and see the world. There is no barrier between you and the environment, you see all the small things and of course you feel and smell everything. Tda has been my favorite company as the tours are longer and more independent.. It's addicting to fall into the day to day rhythm and routines. I just finished up the Viva Italia with my friend Chris Dean; whom I met on The Odyssey. I'm looking forward to the next big adventure on Trans-Europe.
Barbara Tate
Rider
Adelaide to Sydney
Barbara Tate
Rider
Adelaide to Sydney
After decades of working full-time I am enjoying early-retirement in south Wales and the opportunity for exploring, whether on foot or on the bike. Having enjoyed The Odyssey (TDA) cycle ride in 2019 I was looking forward to the TransEuropa in 2020 when the Covid pandemic put a spanner in the works. I am keeping my fingers crossed for the Orient Express for 2022!
Grant Duncan
Rider
Adelaide to Queenstown
Grant Duncan
Retirement gives the opportunity to explore new boundaries / challenges. Enjoyed greatly the TDA Odyssey trip so returning for another 'cut' of Europe and sharing experiences with fellow travelers.
Andrew Pullman
Rider
Adelaide to Queenstown
Andrew Pullman
Rider
Adelaide to Queenstown
Signing up for another tour. I Enjoyed the Pub Ride with many people on this current tour. Looking to have another great time, even with Mark coming along, LOL.... I ride in Niagara Ontario. Also have ridden in Iowa Ragbrai ride, Florida Pinellas Trail and Vancouver island, Riding keeps me active in retirement. Can’t wait for it to start. Andy :P
Nancy Stueve
Rider
Adelaide to Queenstown
Nancy Stueve
Rider
Adelaide to Queenstown
Avid road cyclist who loves seeing new places from a bike seat.
JoAnn Fafrowicz
Rider
Adelaide to Queenstown
JoAnn Fafrowicz
Rider
Adelaide to Queenstown
Pat Buckley
Rider
Adelaide to Queenstown
Pat Buckley
Rider
Adelaide to Queenstown
Maria Victoria Cardini
Rider
Adelaide to Queenstown
Maria Victoria Cardini
Rider
Adelaide to Queenstown
Retired. Hobbies: travels, movies and technology
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Helen Smith
Rider
Adelaide to Queenstown
James Crowe
Rider
Adelaide to Queenstown
Jane Geis
Rider
Adelaide to Queenstown
Julie Caron
Rider
Wellington to Queenstown
Denys Riopel
Rider
Wellington to Queenstown
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“Great riding, great people along the way, a great way to discover a part of the world, awesome staff! Definitely going to do another one!”
Jeff Tremblay (Canada)
2018 Trans-Oceania
“TDA stages cycling adventures all over the world and now I'm with them for a second tour – the Trans-Oceania, which rolls across Australia and down my homeland, New Zealand.”
OVERVIEW TRANS-OCEANIA 2024
- FULL TOUR
- SECTION 1
- SECTION 2
- SECTION 3
- SECTION 4
- SECTION 5
- TRANS-OCEANIA
- GREAT OCEAN ROAD
- TASMANIAN DEVILS & TIGERS
- WIZARDS OF OZ
- MAORI MAGIC
- KIWI COUNTRY
- ADELAIDE TO QUEENSTOWN
- ADELAIDE TO MELBOURNE (NORTH GEELONG)
- LAUNCESTON TO DEVONPORT
- MELBOURNE TO SYDNEY
- AUCKLAND TO WELLINGTON
- WELLINGTON TO QUEENSTOWN
- SEP 30 TO DEC 15
- SEP 30 TO OCT 11
- OCT 15 TO OCT 28
- NOV 2 TO NOV 15
- NOV 22 TO DEC 2
- DEC 4 TO DEC 15
- USD 22900
- USD 5200
- USD 6000
- USD 6000
- USD 5300
- USD 5300
- SPACES AVAILABLE
- SPACES AVAILABLE
- SPACES AVAILABLE
- SPACES AVAILABLE
- SPACES AVAILABLE
- SPACES AVAILABLE
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FULL TOUR
- TRANS-OCEANIA
- ADELAIDE TO QUEENSTOWN
- SEP 30 TO DEC 15
- 22900 USD
- SPACES AVAILABLE
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SECTION 1
- GREAT OCEAN ROAD
- ADELAIDE TO MELBOURNE (NORTH GEELONG)
- Sep 30 - Oct 11
- 5200 USD
- SPACES AVAILABLE
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SECTION 2
- TASMANIAN DEVILS & TIGERS
- LAUNCESTON TO DEVONPORT
- Oct 15 - Oct 28
- 6000 USD
- SPACES AVAILABLE
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SECTION 3
- WIZARDS OF OZ
- MELBOURNE TO SYDNEY
- Nov 2 - Nov 15
- 6000 USD
- SPACES AVAILABLE
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SECTION 4
- MAORI MAGIC
- AUCKLAND TO WELLINGTON
- Nov 22 - Dec 2
- 5300 USD
- SPACES AVAILABLE
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SECTION 5
- KIWI COUNTRY
- WELLINGTON TO QUEENSTOWN
- Dec 4 - Dec 15
- 5300 USD
- SPACES AVAILABLE
Full tour and section dates listed are for first and last day of cycling. Prices based on double occupancy at majority of the hotels. Solo riders will be paired with another rider of the same gender at no additional charge. Accommodation the night before first cycling day and the night of last cycling day are included in entry fee. Single supplement may be available, please contact us for more information. We advise booking at least 1 additional night at tour accommodation before the tour, to be able to attend rider briefing and have assistance from tour bike mechanic in setting up your bike.
Full entry fee payment is due 90 days before the tour start date. A registration fee of US$150 must first be paid to hold your place on the tour and is in addition to the entry fee listed above. Registration fee is non-refundable, but may be transferred once, to another tour of your choosing, 90 days or more before the start date of the original tour you have registered for. We recommend registering 4 - 6 months before the tour start date to take full advantage of our pre-tour support and information bulletins, but late registrations are possible when spaces are still available.
Full tour riders and those whose sections include both Wizards of Oz and Maori Magic must book and pay for their own flights from Sydney to Auckland.
Full tour entry fees will receive an early payment discount of US$500 if full payment is received 6 months before the start of the tour. Those coming for multiple sections get 10% off for 2 or more sections on the same tour (multiple section discount does not apply to full tour price). TDA alumni get special alumni discounts. Please contact our office for further details.
















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