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Tips To Cycle Your Way During The Fire Season

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  Australia is a blessed continent when it comes to the cycling environment, trails, and infrastructure. Nature has blessed it with plenty of riding roads that swerve through coastlines, valleys, and hills all within a few hours distance from major cities. However, there is another side to this blessing - the fire season. During summers, these same environments carry a high bushfire risk that can be fatal for cyclist enthusiasts. Bike riding is definitely associated with some unique risks and it is alright to cycle through bushfire-ripe areas as long as you know how to manage and avoid the risks associated with it. If you are new to it, here are a few tips and suggestions that may come in handy: ●       Should You Stop Or Keep Going: It is crucial to understand the fire danger ratings of the region you are going to for cycling. The fire danger ratings will help you understand to what extent the fire can be controlled if it begins. If the ratings are anywhere close to or bang on cod

Top Five Cycling Routes Near Sydney

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  Australia is a naturally tough but exceptionally diverse land with some breathtaking trails. That’s the reason why it is one of the favourite destinations for cyclists from all over the world. But here, we are specifically talking about its capital city, Sydney. The city has so much to offer along with some world-class cycling routes that are visited by riders from all over the world every year. So, if you are a cycling enthusiast, these places definitely deserve your attention. Here are some sites in and around Sydney that are perfect to pedal through:   ●       Sydney: Sydney has one of the most beautiful harbours in the world. Don’t believe us? You can always cycle alongside its azure blue waters. Located on the Inner West side of the city, it is one of the most popular bike tracks where you can see many Ortlieb, Birdy Rohloff bikes , etc every weekend. You can visit the Bay Run where you will find riders, walkers, joggers, and rowers from all age groups. It is a 7-kilomet