The Brisbane Cycling Festival is making a much-anticipated return in 2025, marking its sixth edition with an exciting lineup of events scheduled from March 21 to April 13. This highly regarded festival is set to bring together cycling enthusiasts of all ages and abilities, promising an engaging atmosphere filled with over 100 events that cater to both competitive and recreational riders.
One of the festival's highlights is the Active Lifestyle Expo, which will find a new home at South Bank Parklands on April 12 and 13. This relocation aims to create a lively and vibrant setting that enhances the experience for both riders and spectators. The expo will feature a range of exhibitors showcasing the latest in cycling gear, health and fitness products, and community programs. It serves as a gathering point for cycling fans to connect, learn, and celebrate their passion for cycling, making it an essential part of the festival experience.
The festival also includes the much-loved Tour de Brisbane, which will wrap up the month-long festivities on April 13. This mass participation ride will cover a challenging 110 kilometers through the heart of Brisbane. Riders will experience a unique route that features multiple river crossings and iconic landmarks, including the famous Story Bridge. Participation in such events not only fosters a sense of community but also encourages a healthier lifestyle, as riders of all levels come together to enjoy the thrill of cycling in a supportive environment.
From March 25 to 30, the AusCycling Track National Championships will take place at the Anna Meares Velodrome in Chandler. This championship is a platform for the next generation of Australian cycling talent, showcasing emerging stars in various categories, including Junior, Elite, Under 19, and Masters. The velodrome, named after the Olympic champion Anna Meares, is renowned for its world-class facilities and has hosted numerous significant events, making it a fitting venue for such a prestigious competition.
Another integral part of the Brisbane Cycling Festival is the AusCycling Junior Track National Championships, occurring from March 22 to 26 at the same venue. This event serves a vital role in nurturing young talent, providing them with competitive opportunities to demonstrate their skills and potentially carve out a future in the sport. Additionally, the Masters Track National Championships will follow from April 7 to 10, allowing seasoned cyclists to compete and celebrate their love for the sport, regardless of age.
In recognition of the growing popularity of digital and e-cycling, the 2025 AusCycling Esports National Championships will return to Queensland University of Technology’s The Cube on April 11. Following a successful inaugural event in 2024, this championship aims to showcase the intersection of technology and cycling, promoting inclusivity within the sport. The incorporation of esports reflects a broader trend in cycling that recognizes the importance of virtual platforms in reaching a wider audience and engaging younger participants.
The festival will also host several Oceania Championships events throughout its timeline. These include BMX Racing, BMX Freestyle, and various Road events that bring together the best talent from the region. BMX, in particular, has seen a surge in popularity and is recognized for its adrenaline-pumping action, making it an attractive spectacle for festival-goers.
The Brisbane Cycling Festival is made possible through the generous support of the Brisbane City Council and the Queensland Government, which has long recognized the economic and social benefits associated with cycling events. This partnership not only bolsters local tourism but also helps promote cycling as a viable mode of transport and healthy lifestyle choice in the region.
As the festival gears up for an exciting 2025, it is clear that this annual gathering is more than just a sporting event; it is a celebration of community, health, and passion for cycling. From elite racing to casual rides, from dynamic expos to competitive championships, the Brisbane Cycling Festival promises to deliver a unique experience that inspires cyclists and spectators alike to embrace the joy of riding. With an array of events that cater to everyone, this festival is set to foster a deeper connection between individuals and the cycling community, ensuring that it remains a highlight on the cycling calendar for years to come.
One of the festival's highlights is the Active Lifestyle Expo, which will find a new home at South Bank Parklands on April 12 and 13. This relocation aims to create a lively and vibrant setting that enhances the experience for both riders and spectators. The expo will feature a range of exhibitors showcasing the latest in cycling gear, health and fitness products, and community programs. It serves as a gathering point for cycling fans to connect, learn, and celebrate their passion for cycling, making it an essential part of the festival experience.
The festival also includes the much-loved Tour de Brisbane, which will wrap up the month-long festivities on April 13. This mass participation ride will cover a challenging 110 kilometers through the heart of Brisbane. Riders will experience a unique route that features multiple river crossings and iconic landmarks, including the famous Story Bridge. Participation in such events not only fosters a sense of community but also encourages a healthier lifestyle, as riders of all levels come together to enjoy the thrill of cycling in a supportive environment.
From March 25 to 30, the AusCycling Track National Championships will take place at the Anna Meares Velodrome in Chandler. This championship is a platform for the next generation of Australian cycling talent, showcasing emerging stars in various categories, including Junior, Elite, Under 19, and Masters. The velodrome, named after the Olympic champion Anna Meares, is renowned for its world-class facilities and has hosted numerous significant events, making it a fitting venue for such a prestigious competition.
Another integral part of the Brisbane Cycling Festival is the AusCycling Junior Track National Championships, occurring from March 22 to 26 at the same venue. This event serves a vital role in nurturing young talent, providing them with competitive opportunities to demonstrate their skills and potentially carve out a future in the sport. Additionally, the Masters Track National Championships will follow from April 7 to 10, allowing seasoned cyclists to compete and celebrate their love for the sport, regardless of age.
In recognition of the growing popularity of digital and e-cycling, the 2025 AusCycling Esports National Championships will return to Queensland University of Technology’s The Cube on April 11. Following a successful inaugural event in 2024, this championship aims to showcase the intersection of technology and cycling, promoting inclusivity within the sport. The incorporation of esports reflects a broader trend in cycling that recognizes the importance of virtual platforms in reaching a wider audience and engaging younger participants.
The festival will also host several Oceania Championships events throughout its timeline. These include BMX Racing, BMX Freestyle, and various Road events that bring together the best talent from the region. BMX, in particular, has seen a surge in popularity and is recognized for its adrenaline-pumping action, making it an attractive spectacle for festival-goers.
The Brisbane Cycling Festival is made possible through the generous support of the Brisbane City Council and the Queensland Government, which has long recognized the economic and social benefits associated with cycling events. This partnership not only bolsters local tourism but also helps promote cycling as a viable mode of transport and healthy lifestyle choice in the region.
As the festival gears up for an exciting 2025, it is clear that this annual gathering is more than just a sporting event; it is a celebration of community, health, and passion for cycling. From elite racing to casual rides, from dynamic expos to competitive championships, the Brisbane Cycling Festival promises to deliver a unique experience that inspires cyclists and spectators alike to embrace the joy of riding. With an array of events that cater to everyone, this festival is set to foster a deeper connection between individuals and the cycling community, ensuring that it remains a highlight on the cycling calendar for years to come.