East Side Ride 2014

Where those who ride are treated like royalty and those who yearn for stillness score free yoga.
Jasmine Crittenden
Published on May 20, 2014

Overview

We all know that life’s much better when we eat organic, ride our bicycles and hug trees as often as possible. But it’s not always easy to make it happen.

That’s why we love East Side Ride. For one day, we can immerse ourselves in a greener-than-green universe, where every snack is chemical-free and cars are not to be seen. We don’t even have to try.

Now in its second incarnation, this year’s event will take place at Centennial Parklands. Those who ride will be treated like royalty, with free valet bike parking; those who yearn for more stillness in their lives will score a free yoga class courtesy of Redfern’s House of Yoga; and those who like their music live and original will get to see three special local acts — roots reggae trio Declan Kelly and the Rising Sun, funk soul powerhouse Tina Harrod Electric and electric harpist Jake Meadows.

Meanwhile, a bunch of local chefs will be cooking up an organic storm and cycling fashion labels Cyclette and Monkey See will have some of their latest creations on display. If you want to find out more about cycling safely and efficiently in Sydney, you’ll have a chance to chat about route planning with Try2Wheels.

Eastside Radio Station Manager, Tony Smythe, is passionate about the event’s potential to promote cycling awareness. “The more cyclists with greater skills and awareness means increased safety for all road users, less cars on the road and an overall better transport environment for Sydney,” he said.

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