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The Great Suburban Spin‑Off Bike Ride - Outer  circle trail - 30 km

The Great Suburban Spin‑Off Bike Ride - Outer circle trail - 30 km

Sun, May 31, 1:00 AM
From Eat, Drink and Dance Melbourne
4.5

**🚴‍♂️ Eat Drink Dance Melbourne: The Great Suburban Spin‑Off (Cheeky Edition) 🚴‍♀️** **When** Friday 14 February 11:00am start . Please arrive at 10.45 am **Meet at:** Love Bar, South Wharf (next to the Skyline Ferris Wheel, opposite the Exhibition Centre) **Distance**: ~30km (plus optional coastal chaos) **Finish**:~ 2–3pm at Hughesdale Station Melbourne, it’s time to clip in, roll out, and flirt shamelessly with the middle suburbs. Join Eat Drink Dance Melbourne for a social bike ride with big personality — part scenic cruise, part snack‑hunting expedition, part rolling group chat. Zero Lycra‑snobbery, zero racing, maximum fun. **+++Ensure you read the rules at the end before joining. Registering = agreeing to them+++** **🌿 The Adventure** We launch from Love Bar (because of course we do) and glide along the river before sliding onto Swanston Street’s bike paths like a well‑oiled social machine. Then it’s up to Princes Park, onto the Capital City Trail, and across to the leafy charm of Fairfield Boathouse. **Expect**: - 30km of “I swear this is still leisurely” riding - 4–5 hours including snack‑based diplomacy - Café stops, ice‑cream stops, hydration stops, existential‑crisis stops - A pace that encourages conversation, not competition - Views that make you say “wow, Melbourne, you’re actually kinda hot” We then follow the Outer Circle Rail Trail to Hughesdale Station, where the official ride wraps up and the trains whisk you back to the city like the responsible adult you pretend to be. **🌊 Optional Coastal Extension** (For the Bold, the Beautiful, and the Mildly Delusional) If you’re still feeling spicy, you can continue from Hughesdale to Elwood Beach, then cruise the Bayside coastal path back into the city. **Perfect for**: - People who don’t melt in the heat - People who think “just a bit further” is a personality trait - People who want to brag later **✨ Vibe Check** This is classic Eat Drink Dance Melbourne energy: Playful, social, a little chaotic, and very snack‑positive. **Bring**: - A bike that won’t betray you - Water - Snacks - Bike Lock and helmet - Sunscreen - A sense of humour - Your best “I’m absolutely stopping for ice cream” attitude If you want to, you can hire a bike at l [Blue Tongue Bike Rental](https://bluetonguebikes.com.au/) just across the river from where we start. please allow 15 minutes or so to arrange this. Come roll with us, chat with strangers, and see Melbourne from angles you didn’t know existed. **⚠️ Group Rules & Event Etiquette ⚠️** These are basic, commonsense standards that keep events safe, smooth, and enjoyable for everyone. **👟 Fitness Requirements** Riding: 10–15 km/hr We walk/ride at a relaxed pace. Please ensure you meet the fitness level for the event. If the group is forced to wait excessively, you may be asked to leave the event. **⛹️ Pace: Too Fast or Too Slow** Small social events rely on staying together. If you prefer a very different pace, consider going solo, joining a faster/slower group, or choosing events that match your fitness. **👩‍💼 Time Constraints** If you’re on a tight schedule, this may not be the right event. Social activities rarely run exactly on time. **⚠️ CRITICAL EXPECTATIONS ⚠️** **👻 No‑Shows** No‑shows block waitlisted people from attending and disrupt small-group events. - Remove yourself at least 24 hours before the event. - No‑shows will likely be removed and blocked from the group. - Last‑minute cancellations **(“flaking”)** may also result in group removal, especially when there is a waitlist. **👀 Attending Without Being on the Going List** This is a security issue. **Do NOT turn up unannounced**. If you’re not on the Going list and haven’t arranged it with the organiser beforehand, you will be asked to leave. Event check‑ins are performed. **⏰ Late Arrivals** If you’re late, the group will not wait. - You may be marked as a No‑Show and removed from the group. - It’s your responsibility to communicate and catch up—this may not be possible for some events. **🎲 Second Chances** If something goes wrong, communicate with the organiser. Silence + poor behaviour = removal. Communication + accountability = second chances. As the organiser is busy organising this may be impossible during the event. **🚩Disclaimer: No Liability & Organiser Indemnity** By participating in this event, you acknowledge and accept full personal responsibility for your own safety, wellbeing, and belongings. The organiser assumes no liability for injury, loss, or damage incurred during the activity. Participation is entirely at your own risk.

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MBTC 2026 Annual General Meeting

MBTC 2026 Annual General Meeting

Sun, May 24, 3:00 AM
From Melbourne Bicycle Touring Club
4.8

**MBTC Annual General Meeting** ***Location - Community Hub at The Dock, Multi-purpose room*** 912 Collins St, Docklands, 3008 (around the corner from Library at The Dock) * Doors open at 1:00pm Snacks on arrival , because you are hungry, it's been a long day. You can vote for the photo competition via MBTC Electoral Commission. Your vote counts ! * Photos will be posted around the rooms , discuss with other members in this, the world's first MBTC photo comp ! **Special guest speaker is Franca Vicendese** **an international bike rider** **who is currently in Australia, she will talk about her special touring bike and some of the wonderful places she and her husband have toured in USA and around Australia,** * At 2.00 the presentation from our special guest. * Around 2.45 break for a feed including the AGM approved pumpkin soup and a yak and cast your vote. Remember to bring a bowl, spoon and cup * AGM at 3:30 \~ 4.15pm AGM business will be conducted with all committee positions being declared vacant. Opportunity for any member to become part of the committee. Currently David will stand again as President, Alister as Club Secretary, Walter as Club Treasurer , with Jen P , John Waters as committee members. Vacant positions are Vice President and Ride Secretary. * After the AGM, the Electoral scrutineers will announce the winners of the photo comp. * Room is available until 5:30pm allowing time for a cuppa and more chatting and a some amount of gossip. How to get to the venue **Tram:** ​Routes 11, 48 (stop D18). This stop is within the free tram zone connecting Southern Cross Station and the city. **Train: ​**Take any train to Southern Cross Station and catch the tram or walk 500 m to the Hub. **Car:** There are a limited number of metered parking spaces in the area, primarily along Bourke and Collins streets. There is no parking within the immediate vicinity of the Hub. Any questions contact the committee through email

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Sunday Morning Fitness Ride

Sat, May 30, 10:00 PM
From Nomads Outdoors Group
4.7
1 attendee

Sunday Morning Training Ride

Sat, Jun 6, 10:00 PM
From Nomads Outdoors Group
4.7
1 attendee

Sunday Morning Training Ride

Sat, Jun 20, 10:00 PM
From Nomads Outdoors Group
4.7
1 attendee
City to Point Cook Coastal Park (Intermediates)

City to Point Cook Coastal Park (Intermediates)

Sun, May 24, 1:00 AM
From Melbourne Cycling
4.8

**Ride**: A road ride from town to Point Cook (lunch), visiting the Coastal Park and returning on paths and roads back to town (Melb Exhibition Centre). *FYI, I have added a small detour, on our way back, to Champion Rd in Newport to see the new footbridge / bike-bridge over the railway there at this now-closed railway crossing.* **Planned Metro Train Outages:** (Check for any Bus Replacements affecting your travels) https://www.metrotrains.com.au/planned-works/ **Forecast**: Point Cook area - 17°C Partly cloudy. Low chance of showers (0-1mm for the day). Winds north to northwesterly 15 to 20 km/h shifting southwesterly during the morning. See this link for a detailed forecast https://reg.bom.gov.au/places/vic/point-cook/forecast/detailed/#d2026-05-24 **Suits:** Intermediate (and above) road riders **Bike**: Lightweight road bikes are best **Speed**: 25 - 30 consistently. (ie 30 kmh mostly) **Distance**: \~72 km return distance **Map & GPS files**: [https://ridewithgps.com/routes/15812666](https://ridewithgps.com/routes/15812666) \*Actual route likely to vary on the day **Bring**: Water, snacks, spray jacket, pump, spare tube and any tools. **Contact**: Neil Griffiths - 0419 560 409 \***Photo**: Laverton Creek (Jul '23) "All riders are riding at their own risk and Melbourne Cycling does not take any responsibility for any injuries or accidents you may have on any of our rides"

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Frequently asked questions

Meetup helps you find and join local cycling groups, enabling you to participate in bike rides around Melbourne with fellow enthusiasts. It's an excellent way to explore new routes and make connections.

Search Meetup for cycling groups in Melbourne. You can browse different events and see descriptions to find a ride that matches your interests and level.

Absolutely! You can join as many biking groups as you like on Meetup to maximize your opportunities for participation and meeting new people.

No worries! Many groups cater to beginners and provide guidance and support. It's a great way to learn and enjoy cycling with others.

Joining a Meetup group is generally free. Specific bike rides might have associated costs, which should be specified by the event organizer.

You are not required to commit to attending every ride. You can RSVP for events you are interested in and available for.

Meetup offers a platform to find like-minded cycling enthusiasts, explore Melbourne's scenic routes, and enhance your riding experience through community outings.

First, create a Meetup account. Search for cycling events in Melbourne, review group activities, and join the ones that interest you by clicking "Join."

Some groups might allow members to suggest new events or routes. Check with the group guidelines or organizers about proposing ideas.

Bike rides are organized by group members or hosts, not directly by Meetup. They create events and decide the details.

Yes, Meetup is great even if you're a solo cyclist, as it provides a chance to ride with others and enhance your social and cycling skills.

It depends on the ride, but basic gear often includes a helmet, water bottle, and bike lights. Always check event details for any specific gear requirements.

Many groups tailor rides for different skill levels, ensuring everyone from beginners to advanced cyclists can participate comfortably.

Available rides depend on active groups in Melbourne, each offering a variety of routes and ride types. Check regularly for new events.

While Meetup helps facilitate connections, forming friendships depends on participation and your proactive engagement with fellow cyclists.