The 26 km Knocklofty Kneetrembler loop around Hobart is a great workout for people who like to ride up hills, with three rises to tackle in Knocklofty Reserve, Mt Stuart and Lenah Valley Road. Knocklofty Kneetrembler – Sunday 19 February ![]() The ride will follow quieter streets (some bike lanes marked) to Hobart Airport and then try out the new path alongside the highway to get to the beach for a drink and snack (BYO or buy from the store) before returning in time for the 2 pm ferry. Meet ride leader Di at Brooke St Pier in time to catch the 10am ferry – eastern shore riders can meet the group at the Bellerive terminal. The e-bike coffee club is taking advantage of the summer ferry service on Saturday 18 February with a 45.5 km ride to Seven Mile Beach. Please RSVP via …/205250-mystery-lunch-ride-46kms E-bike Coffee Club: Derwent Ferry to Seven Mile Beach ‘n back – Saturday 18 February The only clue they are giving is that you will be noshing at a posh restaurant for lunch. The 46 km ride will start at the Kangaroo Bay car park at 9.30 am but where you will be going will be the mystery as only the ride leaders will know the route. ![]() ![]() If you want to spice up your lunchtime with a puzzle to solve, join ride leaders Brian and Jack on their mystery ride on Friday 17 February. Get ready for Bike Week by picking which social ride you’re going to join to celebrate between 5 and 12 March! Take your pick between Launceston and Hobart region rides galore. Newsletter item – Bicycle Network, 16 February 2023 Bike Week rides rolling out in March
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