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RoadMarchFalls Creek, Victoria, Australia

Peaks Challenge Falls Creek

Australia's signature alpine sportive — Hotham, Tawonga Gap, Falls Creek, one very long day.

Distance
235 km
Elevation
4,500 m climbing
Discipline
Road

Character. Victoria's bucket-list road sportive. 235 km through the Victorian Alps with three major climbs, a strict 13-hour cut-off, and autumn weather that's been known to throw snow at the summit even in March. Australian amateur cycling's hardest single-day road benchmark.

Conditions. Late-summer / early-autumn Victorian Alps: 5–25 °C with massive swings between valleys and summits, wind on exposed ridges, rain or cold snaps possible (snow has happened).

Lube plan

If you wax — ZFC-recommended path. Lean toward the long warm-weather plan, but carry Synergetic if the forecast turns. Heat-tolerant wax base (Silca Endurance Chip) is smart given the temperature range. Single-day effort, one chain, no mid-event swap required if the wax holds.

If you're on oil — pragmatic equivalent. Wet-conditions oil applied pre-ride; bottle in the jersey in case the weather turns. The 13-hour cut-off means a single application may not cover the slower riders — plan for one top-up at the back-half feed if you're projected for 10+ hours.

Recommended lubricants

52 lubricants ranked · 6 excluded·Customise this scenario →
Staged recommendation

Long single-day in mixed weather — staged plan

Pre-wax with a top hot-melt the day before, then ride it through the whole event. If sustained heavy rain hits mid-ride, apply an oil over the wax and commit to a chain-stripper degrease at home before the next wax. Skip wax-emulsion drips for single-day events — they need 12+ hours to set hard, so they belong in a stage-race kit.

Skip wax-emulsion drips (SS Drip, UFO Drip v2) for single-day events — they need 12+ hours to set hard, so they belong in a stage-race kit. They'll do nothing useful in a single-day jersey.
Oil-rescue is the heavy lever — only pull it when conditions genuinely demand it (sustained heavy rain, long known wet sections). The moment you apply oil over wax you've committed to a chain-stripper solvent degrease before the next wax.
Critical: Do NOT apply grease or heavy wet oils (Muc-Off Hydrodynamic, WD-40, generic mechanic's oils) to a waxed chain. Those contaminate deeply and create a much harder reset than a clean wet-ride oil like Synergetic.
  1. 1
    Pre-event (24h+ before)
    Wax the chain with a top immersive hot-melt
    One application covers the whole event. Pick from the candidates below for the longest single-application life — a heat-tolerant base (Silca Endurance Chip) is worth adding if the day gets hot.
  2. 2
    Event start
    Start clean-waxed. Carry oil only if rain is forecast.
    Ride through passing showers — fresh wax handles them. The wax rinses and dries without meaningful contamination, and a slightly-rinsed wax costs less than the chain-stripper reset that comes with going oil-over-wax. Save the rain rescue for sustained heavy rain, not drizzle.
  3. 3
    Wet-day rescue (sustained heavy wet only)
    condition: sustained heavy rain or known long wet sections
    Apply an oil over the wax. Commit to a post-event degrease.
    Reserve this for conditions that genuinely demand it: Paris-Roubaix-grade wet, Lake District persistent rain, Iceland river crossings. Silca Synergetic over the top is ZFC's published rescue. Once applied, the chain returns to the wax pot only via a chain-stripper solvent degrease — that's the one route back.
  4. 4
    Post-event (only if an oil was applied)
    Chain-stripper solvent degrease, then re-wax
    Wet-weather oil behaves like factory grease. Use a proper chain stripper / solvent (mineral spirits, dedicated chain degreaser) with ultrasonic agitation — boiling water alone won't shift it. If the rain held off and you stayed on the wax, the chain goes straight back in the hot-melt pot for next time; no reset needed.
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  • Silca Hot Melt + Endurance Chip + Speed ChipBlend both chips into one Hot Melt pot for a versatile road / racing base.

    when: Road riders who want one wax blend that covers training, racing, hot climates, and cold winter rides.

    • Endurance Chip alone extends treatment lifespan but adds minor friction penalty.
    • Speed Chip alone optimises for raw efficiency but shortens treatment lifespan.
    • Blended (Hot Melt + both chips): each chip partially offsets the other's downside. You get longer between rewaxes AND race-day speed.
    • Use the same mix for training and racing — no need for a separate race-day chain.
    • Especially useful in: hot Southern-European climates where wax life contracts, and cold winters where re-waxing is a chore.
Top recommendation · Cyclowax Race Wax
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  • 1

    Cyclowax Race Wax

    Immersive waxCompare →
    92.0
    score
    70% B1 + 30% B4
    0.016 wear
    Single application
    3,033 km
    Approx. chain life
    29,557 km
    Cost / 6000 km
    $50.75
    Why this rank

    #1 because: damp road is mostly clean with light wet exposure — scoring weights 70% on Block 1 and 30% on Block 4 (wet contamination). Cyclowax Race Wax is eligible after scenario filtering and its wear (0.016) is the lowest in the eligible set, which — given your priority weights — edges out every other eligible lube.

  • 2

    Rex Black Diamond Wax — 11+1 Mix (low-concentration / training)

    Immersive waxCompare →
    70.2
    score
    70% B1 + 30% B4
    0.021 wear
    Single application
    Approx. chain life
    13,453 km
    Cost / 6000 km
    $112
    Why this rank

    #2 because: on 70% Block 1 + 30% Block 4 this lube's wear is 0.021 vs the top pick's 0.016 — Cyclowax Race Wax pulled ahead on the primary axis. Wear contributed most to this lube's own score.

  • 3

    Mspeedwax New Formula

    Immersive waxZFC Tier 1Detail review →Compare →
    48.5
    score
    70% B1 + 30% B4
    0.032 wear
    Single application
    1,021 km
    Approx. chain life
    6,122 km
    Cost / 6000 km
    $245
    Why this rank

    #3 because: on 70% Block 1 + 30% Block 4 this lube's wear is 0.032 vs the top pick's 0.016 — Cyclowax Race Wax pulled ahead on the primary axis. Wear contributed most to this lube's own score.

  • 4

    Silca Hot Melt

    Immersive waxZFC Tier 1Detail review →Compare →
    46.7
    score
    70% B1 + 30% B4
    0.046 wear
    Single application
    640 km
    Approx. chain life
    21,898 km
    Cost / 6000 km
    $68.50
    Why this rank

    #4 because: on 70% Block 1 + 30% Block 4 this lube's wear is 0.046 vs the top pick's 0.016 — Cyclowax Race Wax pulled ahead on the primary axis. Wear contributed most to this lube's own score.

  • 5

    Silca + Endurance Chip (*Extended Intervals)

    Immersive wax* Extended-interval testCompare →
    42.1
    score
    70% B1 + 30% B4
    0.048 wear
    Single application
    1,746 km
    Approx. chain life
    14,493 km
    Cost / 6000 km
    $104
    Why this rank

    #5 because: on 70% Block 1 + 30% Block 4 this lube's wear is 0.048 vs the top pick's 0.016 — Cyclowax Race Wax pulled ahead on the primary axis. Wear contributed most to this lube's own score.

  • 6

    Rex Black Diamond Wax — 4+1 Mix (high-concentration / race)

    Immersive waxCompare →
    37.1
    score
    70% B1 + 30% B4
    0.058 wear
    Single application
    Approx. chain life
    12,146 km
    Cost / 6000 km
    $124
    Why this rank

    #6 because: on 70% Block 1 + 30% Block 4 this lube's wear is 0.058 vs the top pick's 0.016 — Cyclowax Race Wax pulled ahead on the primary axis. Wear contributed most to this lube's own score.

  • 7

    Optimize Bike

    Wax-compatible dripWatch review →Compare →
    35.8
    score
    70% B1 + 30% B4
    0.062 wear
    Single application
    Approx. chain life
    10,399 km
    Cost / 6000 km
    $144
    Why this rank

    #7 because: on 70% Block 1 + 30% Block 4 this lube's wear is 0.062 vs the top pick's 0.016 — Cyclowax Race Wax pulled ahead on the primary axis. Wear contributed most to this lube's own score.

  • 8

    Silca Hot Wax X

    33.2
    score
    70% B1 + 30% B4
    0.069 wear
    Single application
    1,350 km
    Approx. chain life
    9,967 km
    Cost / 6000 km
    $151
    Why this rank

    #8 because: on 70% Block 1 + 30% Block 4 this lube's wear is 0.069 vs the top pick's 0.016 — Cyclowax Race Wax pulled ahead on the primary axis. Wear contributed most to this lube's own score.

  • 9

    Finish Line Halo IM Wax

    31.4
    score
    70% B1 + 30% B4
    0.097 wear
    Single application
    Approx. chain life
    15,113 km
    Cost / 6000 km
    $99.25
    Why this rank

    #9 because: on 70% Block 1 + 30% Block 4 this lube's wear is 0.097 vs the top pick's 0.016 — Cyclowax Race Wax pulled ahead on the primary axis. Low faff contributed most to this lube's own score.

  • 10

    Ceramic Speed Ultra Endurance Wax

    Immersive waxCompare →
    26.8
    score
    70% B1 + 30% B4
    0.103 wear
    Single application
    Approx. chain life
    6,742 km
    Cost / 6000 km
    $222
    Why this rank

    #10 because: on 70% Block 1 + 30% Block 4 this lube's wear is 0.103 vs the top pick's 0.016 — Cyclowax Race Wax pulled ahead on the primary axis. Low faff contributed most to this lube's own score.

Excluded for this event (6)
  • AbsoluteBLACK Graphene LubeNo ZFC wear data for the scenario-relevant test block.
  • Finish Line Ceramic Wax Lube (unable to extrapolate data)No ZFC wear data for the scenario-relevant test block.
  • NO LUBRICANTBaseline / control entry.
  • Shimano Factory GreaseNo ZFC wear data for the scenario-relevant test block.
  • Squirt Hot WaxNo ZFC wear data for the scenario-relevant test block.
  • Wend Wax Test 1 — Stick OnlyNo ZFC wear data for the scenario-relevant test block.