5'ER Ride - 2nd Nov - Belrose Bowl
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FIVER rides are club run events throughout daylight savings, bringing our community of riders together on set Wednesday nights to do what we all love and ride bikes through our amazing trail network.

This social ride series will see each ride set at a unique location, with a unique signposted route on intermediate to advanced trails. Each route will be selected to ensure everyone can comfortably finish before sunset to ensure we can all enjoy apres kindly put on for us by one of our amazing local business sponsors.

We are all about FUN for everyone, so this year you will see different starting options for the ‘pinners’ who want to ride shoulder to shoulder and smash it out, and for the ‘social’ riders, just out for a cruisy ride full of banter and laughs. We will also have an option for you to sign up to a guided ride for those who haven't ridden the trail before or feel more comfortable having someone to ride with.

Locations for the whole series are posted below to give you plenty of time to sort out work, home and other responsibilities to ensure you can join as many FIVER rides as possible.

FIVER Rides are about supporting our local trails, contribute a $5’er for the trails (buy tickets online prior to ride). Donations go towards protecting our trails through trail advocacy work and official maintenance on formal trails.

THis Weeks 5'ER Ride Location: Belrose Bowl
Meet: Oxford Falls Cascades
Sign-In Time: 5:45pm-6pm, Ride start time: 6pm SHARP
Sponsor: BIKESNSHOCKS & Sydney Electric Bikes Narrabeen
Short loop: Sleigh Ride (Blue with Black Features)
Long loop: Sleigh Ride & Fireline (Black)

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    3.9 miles
    Distance
    599 ft
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