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Fri, May 29, 4:30 AM
From East Coast Mountain Bike Riders
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6 attendees
The GSBT Section 3  - Rooty Hill to Meadowbank

The GSBT Section 3 - Rooty Hill to Meadowbank

Sat, May 23, 9:00 PM
From Bike Leichhardt
4.8

Take the train from Redfern platform4 at 7.13 AM to Rooty Hill, starting the ride from the Rooty Hill station at 8.30. There is quite a good cafe next to the station on the RSL side. This segment is complex with lots of turns at 35kms riding to Parramatta and along the Parramatta River to Meadow bank. Some urban traffic is expected closer to Parramatta the bulk of the riding will be on very good quality cycle paths. Lunch will be at Meadow Bank cafe. At the end of the ride take the ferry to the CBD or Train it. Coolish weather so bring layers and rain gear - and snacks as long sections between food opportunities. Check the Departure details with tNSW as schedules change -

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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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WE ARE NOT POWERLESS  

WE ARE NOT POWERLESS  

Sun, May 31, 1:00 AM
From Bike Leichhardt
4.8

Last June some of our members accompanied Muzafar Ali out of Sydney on his epic 4,000km Ride for Education fundraising ride from Maleny, Qld to Adelaide. (Short video of the ride here: [https://vimeo.com/1192453516](https://vimeo.com/1192453516) ) Muzafar’s film *We Are Not Powerless* is now finished and will be screened at Randwick Ritz cinema, followed by a Q&A with directors Jolyon Hoff and Muzafar. Their film tells the story of what can happen when a community refuses to give in and work together for hope, love, and education. We will ride from Pioneers Park, Leichhardt to Randwick to arrive in time for the 1.00 pm screening (finishes at 3 pm) Buy your ticket in advance from the website [wearenotpowerless.com.au](https://w7r4.engage.squarespace-mail.com/r?m=6a0ba8a6e4e23a10cee91407&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwearenotpowerless.com.au&w=65fe21b643328317b4d5a6d5&c=b_6a0ba3ea8c459265c0db8eae&l=en-US&s=zkW_8OD_e7A6Br5lKzQ1AnHd_6o%3D) or online from www.ritzcinemas.com.au **WEATHER**: IF RAINING you have 2 options \# One \- ride anyway \(as Muzafar did\); Bring wet weather gear #Two make your own way to Randwick Ritz, 45 St Paul's Street, Randwick and meet in Foyer **DISTANCE** 15 km (one way) Make your own way home, OR 30 km return to start with ride leader. **WHAT TO BRING :** Bike in good mechanical order, helmet, water, spare inner tube(s) and pump in case of puncture. Riders must be financial for this year. First time riders may have a trial ride with us before joining ($10 a year) - please contact ride leader before attending. **RIDE LEADER** : Laura 0439 901 613

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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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Moore Park to Ramsgate RTN - 36k

Moore Park to Ramsgate RTN - 36k

Fri, May 29, 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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Frequently asked questions

Meetup connects people with shared interests through local group events. It's ideal for finding activities like ebike rides or social gatherings.

Search on Meetup for groups and events focused on ebike rides in Sydney. You can browse sections on outdoor activities or specific locations nearby.

Yes, Sydney hosts a variety of outdoor events, including ebike rides. Meetup lets you easily find these activities and join groups participating in them.

Absolutely! Meetup allows you to join ebike riding groups in Sydney where you can participate in organized rides and meet fellow enthusiasts.

Experience requirements vary. Some groups welcome beginners, while others may focus on more experienced riders. Always check the event details.

Yes, you're free to join as many ebike events as you'd like. There's no limit to how many interests or groups you can engage with on Meetup.

To RSVP, simply visit the event page on Meetup and use the RSVP button. This reserves your spot and keeps the host informed about attendance.

Not all ebike rides are guided. The nature of the ride depends on the group organizer. Some may offer guided experiences, while others are casual meetups.

Joining Meetup is free, but some events may incur costs, set by the event organizers. Always check the event page for specific details and potential fees.

Attending ebike rides on Meetup is a great way to meet new cycling enthusiasts. Engaging with others in the activities often leads to meaningful connections.

If you don't find existing ebike groups, consider starting your own. Meetup provides tools for creating and organizing new groups easily.

While most outings like ebike rides occur in person, some groups might offer virtual meetups. Always check the details for each event on Meetup.

Meetup primarily focuses on group events rather than one-on-one meetups, fostering community through shared group experiences.

Weather may impact outdoor events like ebiking. Follow event updates or communicate with event organizers for any weather-related changes.

Yes, communities and event frequency can vary based on member activity and interest. This fluidity keeps Meetup dynamic and responsive.