Sydney Spring Cycle 2010

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Uploaded by on Oct 17, 2010

Start of 2010 Sydney Spring Cycle, over 11,000 cyclists took part this year in one of Australia's biggest recreational cycling events. Riders had a choice of a 50km course starting at North Sydney and going over the harbour bridge or a 30km course starting at Tempe..

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  • nice footage

    whats a good time to achieve? How do they time you?

  • @lloydbolier It's not a race, it's a charity ride to support MS, some people do it in 2 hours and some in 4 or more.

  • i love this camera angle. can't wait for the 2011 spring cycle

  • @Bahbohram Chest mount on a bicycle is the way to go with a GoPro :D

  • What was your average speed ?

    It looked like the majority of cyclist where on mountain/hybrid bikes.

    Thanks

  • @TrangulumAustrale Average moving speed was around 20kph but we took a few breaks along the way.. Lots of mtb's and hybrids, several tandems, all types of bicycles at this fun event.

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  • When is the next event like this one being held in Sydney ?, What are the cost associated ?

  • When is the next event like this one being held in Sydney ?, What are the fees ect?

  • @elapid13 No worries, thanks for the clarification. I was just wondering how our organisation managed to time some of our team thats all

  • Yes, its on every year around the same time :)

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