Rides

BWW organise regular casual rides around Wagga Wagga and trips away as well. These rides are designed to suit cyclists of all abilities, including families, although some rides may have specific requirements.

Details about our Regular Rides can be found by clicking the link.
General ride information
Please note:
  • All rides are open to the public unless otherwise stated in the ride description.
  • All Ride Leaders are volunteers who generously donate their time to plan and conduct these rides. Please follow their instructions to help ensure each ride is conducted in the safest and most enjoyable possible manner.
  • All persons joining these rides do so as volunteers in all respects and as such accept sole responsibility for any injury howsoever incurred and Bicycle Wagga Wagga and the appointed Ride Leaders cannot be held liable in respect of any injury or damage resulting from the participant engaging in any such ride activity.
  • An approved helmet must be worn on all rides. No helmet, no ride. No exceptions.
  • Please ensure your bike is in good working order and bring a spare tube, a pump, tyre levers, a full water bottle and any other tools you may require. It is also recommended you bring your mobile phone and some money for food and drinks.
  • Children are welcome on most rides but must be accompanied by a cycling adult carer.
  • No-one gets left behind: on the out and back or loop rides there is always 2 riders at the back and on the long rides the peloton generally rides together or in smaller groups depending upon the numbers involved.

Please e-mail us for more information.
BWW annually have a number of weekend rides which involve riding to other towns in the district and sometimes staying overnight. With support you can ride all the way or part of the way depending on how you feel.
Annual Rides
These annual rides include:
  • Good Friday Ladysmith Loop
  • Fat-tyred ride on Easter Monday
  • End of Winter Ride - Cancelled for 2021 and 2022
  • End of Year Rides
  • Canola Canter
  • Ride of Silence (this is an internationally organised ride)
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Photos from the End of Year Rides at Ovens in Victoria.

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Canola Canter information
Since 1999 on the second Sunday in October BWW has run the Canola Canter. The Canola Canter is conducted under the rules of the Audax Club of Australia. These non-competitive rides involve riding a set distance within a time limit. Distances of 51km, 101km and 204km are available as road rides with a 51km mixed terrain ride also being offered.
The links are:
51km road - https://ridewithgps.com/routes/28560762
101km road - https://ridewithgps.com/routes/28560774
204km road - https://ridewithgps.com/routes/28560776
51km MT - https://ridewithgps.com/routes/25239531

Photos from the Canola Canter 2020 and 2021

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Our Canola Canter riders seem to be getting younger every year! (2021)

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Glen and Graeme getting ready for the 100km road ride. (2021)

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Some happy snaps from the Canola Canter 51km Brevet Gravel. Or, as termed by some riders, the Filthy Fifty. Looks like pigs in mud to me. (2021)

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Some people thought that CC means Coolamon Coffee not Canola Canter. But they still managed to finish well within the Audax time limit. And after they had finished they went for another coffee. A caffeine craving perhaps? (2021)

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Robert Carter came down from Sanctuary Point to drop home his grandkids at The Rock. He decided to "have some fun" by doing the 101km Canola Canter. (2020)

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These two photos are of the 4 entrants in the Canola Canter 51km road ride. Now, the question is which photo was taken before the ride and which one was taken after they had finished the ride? To me, they look just as relaxed in both photos it's hard to tell. (2020)