Sunny weather is upon us and the bike track beckons – it’s the perfect time of year to get back on the saddle. Whether you live and breathe cycling or just want to learn more about eco-friendly transport, the GreenUps Bicycle Extravaganza is your ticket to an evening of two-wheeled fun. Join 400 fellow lycra enthusiasts tonight at the Beresford Hotel in Surry Hills for nibbles, drinks and plenty of bike-related gossip. The night features guest speakers, giveaways and an auction by Omafiets Dutch Bikes. Ride over and the bicycle valet service will even park your wheels. GreenUps is the unofficial prelude to the Ride Sydney and Bicycle Film Festivals – the perfect way to welcome in the cycle season.
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