Free guided bike ride and skills session
Nutters Ride Together presents: learn to ride your city.
Event one - navigating the streets
Join us on a guided ride through the central suburbs lead by an experienced bike instructor. Cycling in Auckland can be a hair raising experience if you don't have the knowledge of how to safely plan your route and navigate the streets. This ride will teach you all you need to know to be a confident cyclist in a fun and safe environment.
This event is one of three to held by cycle group Nutters Ride Together. NRT is an eclectic group who come together on a monthly basis for a bike ride. We come from all walks of life and are living with or supporting those living with mental illness.
Cycling doesn't just have to be for the lycra clad! But if you want to wear lycra that's cool.
Interested in joining us? This event is free so get in quick as spaces are limited. Don't have a bike, no problem. Our instructor can provide bikes.
DATE: Saturday 11 May
TIME: 1pm-4pm
WHERE: Sandringham starting point
COST: Free! for limited spots
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