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Wind, mist, rain and near-freezing temperatures didn't stop almost 1,100 riders from finishing Peaks Challenge Falls Creek today.
Final tips for Peaks Challenge Falls Creek
The forecast for Sunday’s ride is looking pretty cold and most likely wet. With this in mind, there are a few things to consider when preparing for the conditions.
WTF: dragging a tyre up the back of Falls
After riding the first 200km of Peaks Challenge Falls Creek, Cameron Hughes will strap a tyre to his bike and tow it up the back of Falls Creek.
BlazeAid: helping communities rebuild
One of our volunteers, Rob, also donates his time to helping out with BlazeAid, and we caught up with Rob for a chat about the great work he's been doing.
No more cryin’ in the Chapel?
Choked Chapel Street has long had the reputation as Melbourne’s most harrowing bike street, but tears of grief could soon turn to cries of joy.
Help shape Maribyrnong’s road safety strategy
Maribyrnong City is developing a new Road Safety Strategy and Action Plan for the next 10 years. Have your say by taking an online survey.
National Ride2School Day rolls around on freaky Friday
National Ride2School Day coming up on Friday 13 March and we’re embracing the freaky date with a call for spooky decorations for bikes and riders.
Safety in numbers for Sydney riders
Between 2008 and 2019 the amount of bike trips in Sydney has doubled, and during the same amount of time crashes have been cut by a third.
Mandatory braking technology could slash road deaths
New research by Monash University has found that road deaths and serious injuries could be cut almost 10 per cent if all vehicles had autonomous emergency braking (AEB) systems.
Queenstown throws down MTB gauntlet
Queenstown is the latest Tasmanian town to aim for world-class mountain-bike track status with the release of plans to develop 35.1 km of tracks on Mount Owen.