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Continuation of Circle Sydney

Continuation of Circle Sydney

Sat, Jun 6, 11:30 PM
From Bike Leichhardt
4.8

Segment Four - 7 June : Meadowbank to Clyne Reserve (Barangaroo) Take the 8.37 ferry from Circular Quay to Meadowbank arriving at 9.30. Alternatively, train from Redfern platform 4 at 7.40 AM. If on the train take the Bay Drive from the station towards the harbour (down hill). Check transport schedules beforehand please. Meet at the Meadowbank Ferry Terminal for a 9.35 start. This segment is 35 kms and relatively hilly. There are lots of toilets, water refill stations and food options up until the Lane Cove cafe at the causeway at the bottom of the hill, then there is nothing on the route until you arrive in Wollstonecraft. There are a couple of steep climbs . One is on Anzac Avenue in West Ryde/Deniston is a 11% climb with a steeper 12% section. The second one is the very long 11% climb out of Lane Cove up Fullers Road. The first safety issue is at the intersection of Station Street and Victoria Road near West Ryde Station. It’s a right turn and a buses only R turn. The Brooke Street Motorway underpass is awkward and slow. My thanks to Fran and Peter for detailing this segment. Watch for updates closer to the departure date.

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Final Leg of Circle Sydney

Final Leg of Circle Sydney

Sat, Jun 20, 11:30 PM
From Bike Leichhardt
4.8

For Bike Leichhardt members and their guests. Barangaroo to Tempe Station via the long way. The **Greater Sydney Bike Trail** (https://cyclesydney.wiki/gsbt/), put out there by one and crafted by many, loops around the outer edges of metropolitan Sydney, showcasing the city’s fantastic shared paths and trails. This 225km loop takes you through some of Sydney’s most iconic areas, with approximately 85% of the route off-road, utilising shared paths and cycleways. Make your way to Barangaroo and meet at the Clyne Reserve swimming pool at 9.30am. This segment will be well known amongst many of you and runs for round 45 kms. The ride will take us to Mrs Macquaries Chair, Oxford Street, Moore Park, Queens Park, Coogee Bay, Maroubra, Malabar, Yarra Bay to Tempe Station. So the trip will involve a mix of cycle ways and roads, some of which may be busy. Please pack a snack and rain gear. Once at Tempe Station you will have completed the circuit and can celebrate by returning home via the train. If you have done the last four legs of the Circle Sydney Ride and you will be on this last leg, please let me know via comments below. Lunch will be at Coogee Bay or Maroubra Beach depending on speed.

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Birchgrove and Balmain meander

Birchgrove and Balmain meander

Sat, May 30, 10:30 PM
From Bike Leichhardt
4.8

Meet at Pioneers Memorial Park, Norton St Leichhardt at 8.30am for an 8.45am start to finish no later than 11am. A ride designed to get back to Pioneers Memorial Park by 11am for the WE ARE NOT POWERLESS ride. Check Meet Up for updates re rain, etc. We'll pedal along at a relaxed pace along the waterfront to Iron Cove bridge and onto Birchgrove Oval, across Balmain to the cruise ship terminal, meander along James Craig road, past Pyrmont Bay, along Whites Creek and up Hill St to finish at Bar Italia. Those joining Laura for the movie 'WE ARE NOT POWERLESS' at Randwick can continue 200 metres down Norton street back to Pioneers Memorial Park to join that ride. There will be a few substantial hills, about half the ride will be on streets so you need to be comfortable riding on narrow streets with traffic. Bring a bike in good condition, spare tube, tools and pump in case of a flat tyre. If feeling unwell please do not ride. If you can't attend please change your RSVP status as soon as poss. The weather has been changeable and cooler so bring wet weather gear and wear layers. This will be a sedate ride but challenging at times because of a few hills.

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Mogo

Fri, Jun 12, 4:30 AM
From East Coast Mountain Bike Riders
4.8
6 attendees
Secret 2nd "GreenWay" to Brighton-Le-Sands!

Secret 2nd "GreenWay" to Brighton-Le-Sands!

Fri, Jun 5, 10:30 PM
From Bike Marrickville
4.9

On Saturday 6 June we're heading south via a wonderful corridor quietly announced in the shadows of the GreenWay opening! The M6 Active Transport Corridor stretches 4 kilometres from Kyeemagh to Monterey, wide, separated, and genuinely lovely. It's the kind of infrastructure that makes you wonder why we don't build everything like this. We'll also be passing through some of the Inner West's cycling infrastructure along the way: the quick-build route on Meeks Road, the Carrington Road cycleway, and the Botany Bay foreshore path. **We're closing this meetup page soon, to hear about future rides, join our mailing list here:** https://bikemarrickville.short.gy/MailingList Check out the route: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/54645516 Be sure to bring a functioning bike and your water. Info on the corridor: https://transportnsw.info/document/8525/M6-PROJECT-CYCLEWAY-MAP.pdf

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World Bicycle Day and Balmain bike bus

World Bicycle Day and Balmain bike bus

Tue, Jun 2, 9:15 PM
From Bike Leichhardt
4.8

Join us for UN world bicycle day. Join the Balmain Bike Bus and others for a special World Bicycle Day ride featuring a trip through the White Bay Power Station precinct — a route normally unavailable to the general public. Three joining points: Option 1 7.30 am – Depart Pioneers Memorial Park, Leichhardt, to ride to Loyalty Square, Balmain, to join the Balmain Bike Bus. Option 2 8.10 am – Depart Loyalty Square (outside Woolworths), Balmain with the Balmain Bike Bus and ride to White Bay Power Station. Option 3 8.20 am – Meet at the Robert Street gate, White Bay Power Station. The ride will continue via Rozelle Parklands, the Anzac Bridge, Pyrmont and Darling Harbour before finishing at Parliament House at approximately 9.00 am. We expect Peter McLean (Bicycle NSW) and Kobi Shetty MP, co-chair of the Parliamentary Friends of Active Transport), will join us for a short welcome and photographs - probably on the Hospital Road (Domain) side of Parliament House. Coffee nearby with anyone who can stay around 9.30-10-ish. About the Southern Link through the White Bay Power Station site. It was originally proposed by Bike Leichhardt members Bob Moore and Keith Stallard and subsequently developed with support from Placemaking NSW. The route was designed both to provide a shared path through the site and to serve as an emergency exit from the White Bay Power Station precinct. It is currently used by the Balmain Bike Bus when activities at the Power Station permit. There is a longer-term aspiration for the route to become part of a continuous off-road cycling connection between Balmain and the city, including a future cycle route along Robert Street. What is the Balmain Bike Bus? Meeting Wednesdays at Loyalty Square, at the bike racks outside Woollies Balmain at 8am. They leave at 8.10am, cycling single file down quiet back streets of Balmain, ending up along Robert St in Rozelle, then stop at the White Bay Power Station to pick up more participants. They leave White Bay power station at 8.20am, making their way across the Anzac Bridge to Pyrmont. After this they are flexible depending on the desires of participants that week - sometimes to help them get to their destination/s, or sometimes stop for a coffee before heading off to work or to make the return journey to Balmain. • For more information about the Balmain Bike Bus, contact Rebecca Fernandez, by email on rebeccafernandez@outlook.com

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Meetup is the perfect platform to discover bike rides happening in Sydney. By searching for biking events and groups specific to this area, you'll find local cycling adventures that match your interests.

Certainly! Meetup allows you to join as many biking groups as you'd like. This gives you the opportunity to explore different types of cycling events and meet a variety of enthusiasts.

Yes, many biking events cater to beginners. Meetup hosts events that offer an inclusive environment, where newcomers can enjoy leisurely bike rides and gradually build their skills.

Most biking events suggest bringing your own bike and safety gear. Details about necessary equipment are usually shared by the event organizer when you RSVP, ensuring you're prepared.

Bike rides on Meetup are organized by local cycling groups. You'll search for an event that interests you, RSVP, and then attend to meet other cyclists and enjoy the ride.

Some biking events are designed for all ages, including families. Always check the event description for any age restrictions or suitability for family participation.

If you're passionate about biking and want to create your own event, consider becoming a Meetup organizer. You'll be able to invite others to join your ride and share in the experience.

Yes, joining Meetup is free and allows you access to browse and RSVP to many biking activities. Some specific events might have a fee, depending on the organizer.

Participating in events and actively engaging with other cyclists will help you connect. Being social and introducing yourself is key to building a network of like-minded enthusiasts.

Yes, some groups organize evening bike rides to accommodate various schedules. These events are highlighted in descriptions so you can plan accordingly.

No, the platform facilitates connections but each event is organized by specific groups or individuals. They plan the ride details and ensure the event runs smoothly.

While Meetup hosts diverse events, the availability for each level depends on the activity of local groups. Browse listings regularly as new events are frequent.

Bike events listed on our Sydney page focus on this region, but Meetup's community includes organizers from various locations who might host elsewhere.

Everyone's experience can vary. It's helpful to communicate feedback directly with event organizers. Trying different groups might better match your preferences.

Meetup facilitates meeting new people, but making connections depends on how actively you engage and participate in events.