MELBOURNE (VIC)
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1904 - HEIDELBERG HILL CLIMB
The earliest Automobile Club of Victoria hill climb competition in Melbourne appears to have been held on the 28th of May 1904 at Heidelberg. The most prominent competitor was Sir Reginald Talbot the Victorian Governor. He was a regular competitor and winner for some years driving a Talbot.
Hill Climbs were a very genteel affair with everyone dressed up to the nines and including passengers in the cars. Some were driven by their chauffeurs and afterwards afternoon tea served to the competitors and spectators during the prize giving.
Just like the latter day Bathurst races the cars that did well on the week-end were selling on the Monday after the race. Hill Climbing was considered to be one of the most admirable attributes when buying a new car.
28th May 1904
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1906 - HEIDELBERG HILL CLIMB
In March of 1906 the Motorcycles only returned to Heidelberg for another Hill Climb event.
March 1906
1906 - HEIDELBERG HILL CLIMB
On the 15th of September 1906 the cars only returned to Heidleberg for another Hill Climb event.