Brisbane is set to become Australia’s cycling capital once again, with the Brisbane Cycling Festival officially unveiling a packed program of more than 60+ events and activations rolling out across the city.
From elite racing to family-friendly community rides and immersive fan experiences, Australia's biggest multi-disciplinary cycling festival invites the community to Ride. Watch. Experience cycling in all its forms.
The Brisbane Cycling Festival will celebrate everything from grassroots participation to world-class competition, with the list of Festival events program including skill clinics, beginner lessons and community rides complementing the very best of Australia’s elite cyclists.
Alongside the flagship major events a host of spotlight events throughout the Brisbane Cycling Festival will give members of the community of all ages and skill levels an opportunity to experience cycling.
Ride2School Day will see thousands of kids and families take to their bikes on March 20, promoting active travel and healthy habits while bringing cycling to the heart of school communities across Brisbane.
Those inspired by our heroic BMX Olympians will have the chance to learn new BMX skills at D.M. Henderson Park pump track and riders wanting to improve their mountain biking will be able to learn new skills at Gap Creek Reserve - explore the full program to see what's on offer.
Fans and participants can also look forward to the festival’s Active Lifestyle Expo weekend heading to it's new home at the City Botanic Gardens.
The Expo will bring together leading brands, industry experts and community groups at the City Botanic Gardens, looking to be bigger and better than ever before, while Tour de Brisbane offers riders of all abilities the chance to experience Brisbane’s iconic roads firsthand.
From seasoned cyclists to first-time riders there's an event for you.
Whether you’re taking on the Tour de Brisbane, cruising on a community ride, testing your skills at a come and try session or cheering from the sidelines, there’s an event for everyone.
The Brisbane Cycling Festival is proudly supported by Brisbane City Council through Brisbane Economic Development Agency and the Queensland Government through Tourism and Events Queensland.
