November Cycling Events in Australia

So what cycling events do you have planned for November?

The cycling calendar is busy in November, with a lot of activity happening! This is partly because the weather is perfect and organisers are trying to schedule their events in before the festive season! You’ll find rides across all disciplines ie mountain bike, gravel and road.

So you’ll find rides throughout most of Australia, even in the northern parts where the weather is starting to get warmer and more humid. You’re sure to find a ride to suit in some part of Australia.

November 2024 Cycling Events

You’ll also find a list below of all of the rides in November. Click on the first little grey box to search for a Ride by the State, the Discipline (Climb, CX, eBikes, Family, Gravel, MTB, or Road), the Terrain (flat, undulating, mountainous, mixed), the Distance (1-40, 41-80, 81-120, 121-160, 161+ km), the Type of Ride (12 hr, 24 hr, Bike Packing, Century, Charity, Gran-Fondo, Multi-day, Race, Recreational, Retro, Tour, Ultra and Women only), the Support (Semi-supported, Supported and Unsupported), the Guiding (Guided, Self-guided, Unguided), and the Location.

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Other cycling events

You can find other rides in our online Cycling Event Calendar, which has over 300 events listed in it.

And please  don’t forget to leave a review of any rides you’ve attended. This helps other riders to work out if it’s a ride that they want to attend or not! All you have to do is leave a comment at the bottom of the page of the ride page. You can find a list of all the rides here.

2 thoughts on “November Cycling Events in Australia”

  1. I,am. in Perth and wood like friends to ride with even though I ,am not long years of training but loving riding

    1. Hi Belinda, finding the right group can be tricky. You could try contacting Ian Wee from PIH,ianwee@pihc.com.au as he has groups of all abilities. Also, Cycling Australia has a club finder page. https://cycling.org.au/membership/club-finder
      Or you could try asking at your local bike shop, as they should know what’s happening in your areas!
      Best of luck!

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