Melbourne Summer Cycle
The MS Melbourne Summer Cycle is a social ride held in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Whilst not a condition of entry, all participants are encouraged to fundraise. All money raised helps people living with multiple sclerosis. MS Australia (Multiple Sclerosis).
There are two course options - the 30 km and 50 km routes both taking in the sights of Melbourne city centre as well as crossing over the West Gate Bridge. Starting and finishing at Princes Park, Carlton. The first event was held in 2007, since then thousands of people have participated.
Cyclists can enter as a team or individual. The start is staggered and participants can select to start at 7:00am, 7:20am, 7:40am or 8:00am. Depending on how quickly you cycle and how many stops you make along the way it will take between 1.5 and 4 hours to complete. There are three official rest stops on the course and all participants must adhere to Victorian road rules at all times.
In 2015, the MS Melbourne Cycle raised almost $500,000 for people living with multiple sclerosis.
2023 saw the last edition of the event. It was announced, via their website, that there were no current plans for the MS Melbourne Run+ Ride Festival to return.
References
External links
- Official website
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- Bicycle Network
- Melbourne Critical Mass
- Around the Bay in a Day
- Austral Wheel Race
- Amy's Ride
- Great Victorian Bike Ride
- Great Ocean & Otway Classic Ride
- Herald Sun Tour
- Hell Ride
- High Country Cycle Challenge
- Melbourne Autumn Day
- Melbourne Cycling Festival
- Melbourne to Warrnambool Classic
- Melbourne Summer Cycle
- National Ride to Work Day
- Oppy Family Fun Ride
- Rotary River Ride
- Shepparton Fruit Loop Ride
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