The ride takes riders from the North Shore across to 7km of southern beachside shared pathway stretching from Kyeemagh, Brighton Le Sands, Ramsgate Beach through to Sans Souci.
The ride reaches this sandy beach shared path via the Harbour Bridge, Pymont Bridge and Anzac Bridge. The journey will take riders through inner city terrace home areas such as Newtown, Mcdonaldtown, Erskinville, and Alexandria to reach Tempe.
The return pathway takes riders a different way to pass the Airport, the outskirts of the University of NSW, onwards to the lush greens of Centennial park, Bourke St, Central, Pyrmont and then on to the Harbour Bridge once more.
There are many convenient early exit points (train stations) available nearby the route for example the City, Central, Mcdonaldtown, Erskinville, Mascot, and Tempe. Additionally, riders can turn around at any point and retrace the route. If a rider leaves the ride, they should let the ride leader or sweep know BEFORE leaving the ride, ensuring the person acknowledges they heard you!
Distance: 63.00
Elevation Change: 641
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Risk warning
As a participant in this dangerous recreational activity, you may be exposing yourself to a significant risk of
harm. Bike North, the ride organisers and leaders wish to warn you of the risks and hazards that are an
inherent part of cycling, and to take care to prevent putting yourself, your fellow participants and/or others
into danger. By registering for this ride, you accept the warning as to risk, and you agree to ride in a safe
and responsible manner and to obey all Australian Road Rules.
Health Warning
Riders must not attend if sick, have Covid-19, influenza or symptoms of any communicable disease.
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included in social media, they should make it known at the beginning of the activity or as soon as possible
and other participants must respect their wishes.