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Moore Park to Ramsgate RTN - 36k

Moore Park to Ramsgate RTN - 36k

Fri, Jun 5, 9:30 PM
From BIKEast
4.8

An easy and relatively flat morning ride south through Waterloo, Alexandria, Mascot, around Sydney Airport and along the new cycle path through the Barton and Scarborough Park wetlands to Ramsgate where we stop for coffee/pastries. Much of the ride is on cycleways, otherwise along back streets, except for the first short stretch along Dacey Ave and South Dowling St. We meet at the Dacey Avenue Bus Shelter, Kensington (in front of the E S Marks Athletic Field) and leave from there promptly at 7:30 am. Alternatively - meet us at 7:45 am in front of The Grounds on the corner of Bourke Rd and Huntley St Alexandria. Medium pace (20kph av.) ETA return 10:30 am

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Eastern Sydney Coastal Explorer

Eastern Sydney Coastal Explorer

Sat, Jun 6, 10:15 PM
From BIKEast
4.8

A relaxed morning bike ride with plenty of stops to catch your breath enjoy the fabulous harbour views and coastal scenery. *This ride starts early to avoid the traffic that builds up around the beaches and harbourside suburbs throughout the day.* We'll ride (easy pace, mostly on quieter streets and shared paths) along on- and off-road cycleways and back to Bondi Junction (ETA 11.30am). **Refer to the ride route map for a more detailed description.** *The ride will go ahead in a fine drizzle but not heavy rain - please check the site on the morning of the ride for any weather-related updates!* **You must RSVP in order to attend the ride.** Please make sure you UPDATE your RSVP if you cannot make it as nobody wants to be waiting for a no-show. **Disclaimer:** *By signing up for this event you acknowledge that you are personally responsible for your own safety, and that you are participating in the event entirely at your own risk. You also agree to indemnify the ride host/organiser from all claims for damages which may be incurred as a result of your participation.*

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Mogo

Fri, Jun 12, 4:30 AM
From East Coast Mountain Bike Riders
4.8
6 attendees
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 Obervatory Hill (Barangaroo) Weather looks good. 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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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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Fields, ferry and food

Fields, ferry and food

Wed, Jun 17, 6:15 AM
From Bike Leichhardt
4.8

**Join us on a night ride to Harris Park to share a meal.** This ride is for financial members of Bike Leichhardt Inc. only and their guests. We may be joined by some members of ASHBUG too. ***MUST HAVE GOOD LIGHTS.*** (No lights = no ride) Alternatively catch the train to Harris Park and meet at the restaurant. **FOR RIDERS -** gather on the Queen St. forecourt of CONCORD WEST station (eastern side with the shops) at 4.15 pm for a 4.30 pm start. If its raining, just catch the train to Harris Park to meet at the restaurant. Riders will leave Concord West heading east along 'The Drive' and through the fields of the Dame Edith Walker Estate, south along the Concord Foreshore trail and through a few back streets to the Mortlake vehicle ferry. (The ferry is free. Sunset is about 5pm. Last ferry at 6.15pm). We'll go across the Parramatta river to Putney Point. Up the hill and along a few streets then onto shared paths. past Meadowbank towards Parramatta. We'll take the path next to the light rail through Rose Hill to Asees Indian restaurant on Wigram St Harris Park. Aiming to arrive approx. 5.45 pm, stow our bikes and be seated about 6pm. It's a 20klm riverside meander with the ferry and a few hills at Putney Point. AFTER the meal you can catch the train home from Harris Park OR RIDE BACK. We'll retrace our steps along the north shore of the Parramatta river. You can catch a ferry at any of the wharves along the way. Remaining riders will go to Meadowbank and over the river, pass Rhodes station to finish at Concord West station via Bicentennial park. A 15 klm return journey. You'll need working lights. Bright or reflective clothing. It will be cool, so wear layers and warm gloves. Bring a spare tube, tools and pump to repair a flat tyre. Bring a torch too. FYI we can stow our bikes behind the restaurant. Bring a bike lock. Pay for your own meal and drinks. https://aseesharrispark.com.au/ RSVPs close Monday prior so we can finalise numbers. Please do not come if you are feeling unwell.

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Meetup connects people with shared interests to discover local groups and events. Users join communities around hobbies, attend events, and meet others.

On Meetup, you can locate cycling groups in Sydney by searching the website or app with relevant keywords like 'bike commuting' or 'cycling.'

Yes, you can join multiple groups on Meetup to diversify your experience. Engage with different cycling communities that match your timing and interests.

Joining groups on Meetup is generally free, though some events might have costs. Always check event details for any participation fees.

After finding an event on Meetup, simply click on the RSVP button to confirm your attendance. This helps organizers plan better.

Yes, you can find Sydney cycling events on weekends and other days through Meetup by checking the group schedules and listings regularly.

While Meetup doesn't guarantee immediate connections, it provides a platform to meet fellow commuters by joining relevant local cycling groups.

Not necessarily. Some events may be virtual or in-person based on the organizer's plans. Check the event description for the format.

Meetup offers categories like bike commuting, recreational cycling, or family cycling to help you connect with the right group in Sydney.

Meetup facilitates connecting with others through groups, not one-on-one matchmaking. Joining active groups increases your chances of meeting buddies.

Meetup provides a hub for finding local cycling groups, learning about biking events, and networking with bike enthusiasts around Sydney.

The quality of event organization can vary by group and host. Explore different groups to find those that match your expectations for organization.

The availability of cycling groups varies by location. While Sydney has several options, availability depends on active local communities.

You're not obligated to attend every event. RSVP if you plan to join, and feel free to explore other opportunities when your schedule allows.

Yes, Sydney has a vibrant cycling community on Meetup. Join local groups and participate in events to become part of this active community.