Spring Cycle

Spring Cycle

Spring Cycle08OctAll DayDisciplineAdaptive/Disability,family friendly,RoadSydney, NSW

Event Details

Ride with 10,000 other cyclists in Sydney’s Spring Cycle charity ride!

Spring Cycle is Sydney’s largest recreational ride, bringing together over 10,000 riders to participate in a number of different rides around Sydney, with the unique opportunity to ride the road across the Sydney Harbour Bridge (with no cars). This is a great opportunity to enjoy Sydney’s stunning landscape and take in the city’s most iconic sites.

2023 includes the introduction of adaptive cycling. Spring Cycle will be accessible to all by bike, including children and adults with a disability. Again, breaking boundaries, Spring Cycle will be the first recreational bike ride with a disability wave, giving everyone access to cycling, and pedalling the iconic event in the heart of Sydney.

You’ll have the choice of 4 different rides that cater to cyclists of all levels and ages: 10km City Ride, 18km River Ride, 50km Classic Ride or the 105km Challenge Ride.

The 10km City Ride is perfect for families with young children or those wanting to stretch their legs on a bike. This ride starts at St Leonards Park, North Sydney and finishes at Pirrama Park, Pyrmont.

The 50km Classic Ride is for those looking for a challenge as it takes in the best of the City along the City Ride route before taking riders through the Inner West and into Sydney Olympic Park.

Both of these rides start at St Leonards Park, North Sydney and finish at Cathy Freeman Park, Sydney Olympic Park.

This cycling event raises money for Freedom Wheels, which gives children with disabilities the opportunity to ride a bike for the first time.

Spring Cycle is a unique experience that shouldn’t be missed!

You’ll find other cycling events, like the Spring Cycle, in our online Cycling Event Calendar.

Enjoy!

Number of days

1 day

Location: Start

Sydney NSW

Location: Finish

Sydney NSW

2 thoughts on “Spring Cycle”

    1. hi Ivonne,
      The Spring Cycle event has chosen to support Freedom Wheels. The Freedom wheels is a program run through TAD Australia, http://tadaustralia.org.au/, who is an NGO based in each state. They assist people, predominantly children with being able to obtain a custom bicycle or trike which is dependent upon their disability.
      It is my understanding that fundraising is not a requirement of the Spring Cycle event and is more about participation.
      It is up to the individual if they wish to fundraise for Freedom Wheels. I hope this helps you?
      see you on the road.
      cheers
      Jon

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