New Cycling and Women Survey is published.

The ‘Cycling and Women Survey’ is the third annual survey conducted by the Heart Foundation and The Cycling Promotion Fund. Gear Up Girl program, run by Bicycle NSW looks to help ladies overcome their Attitudes, Perceptions, Barriers and Enablers. Riding a Bike Close to one in three women surveyed reported they had ridden a bike in the past six … Continue reading »

Megan Flood

Megan Flood

Why do I cycle? I ride because I can – now! I have been cycling since August 2012 which is when I bought “Pearl” – my Giant XC. In my cycling endeavours, I have come a long way – I walked my first bike around the backyard, it never saw the road. “Pearl” and I … Continue reading »

Gear Up Girl 2013 Participation Certificate Now Available

Congratulations to all those who participated in the 2013 Gear Up Girl rides in Sydney on 3rd March 2013. Click on the links below to download your participation certificate for the ride you completed: Park Ride River Ride Challenge Ride

Refer a Friend Winners Announced

Congratulations to the first 80 ladies who referred a friend or was referred by their friend!!!!! As a thank you for your support and for riding on the day you have all won a Cateye Cyclo Computer. Click here to see if you are a winner! To collect your prize make your way to the Bicycle NSW tent … Continue reading »

Jenni Gormley

Jenni Gormley

I turn 60 years old this year. I’m a grandmother, and just on 10 years ago I got on a bike for the first time. Straight away I fell in love with the feeling of freedom and independence riding a bicycle gives. All by my (unsporty) self I was moving along, the breeze in my … Continue reading »

New Local Partnership Gets Rolling

New Local Partnership Gets Rolling

On Wednesday 20th February, Bicycle NSW and local charity TAD Disability Services announced their new partnership. The partnership aims to create a better environment for cycling by raising the awareness and positive impacts cycling has for children with disabilities and the broader community. Pictured, TAD Disability Services CEO Alan McGregor and Bicycle NSW CEO Alex … Continue reading »