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Early entries get the jersey

Cyclists who get in early to register for this year’s TAC Great Vic Bike Ride can claim a free high-vis jersey.

The popular cycling event will be held from November 24–28 this year and every rider who enters before Tuesday, September 30 will receive a free limited-edition high-visibility jersey.

The TAC Great Vic Bike Ride is part of the TAC’s new three-year partnership with Bicycle Network to support the development of safer, healthier and more connected communities in Victoria through active transport.

Riders are among Victoria’s most vulnerable road users as they lack the level of protection that vehicles offer in a crash. Therefore, a collision with a vehicle can result in death or serious injury even at relatively low speeds.

Riders are encouraged to play their part by using lights, being visible, following road rules and riding predictably, but their safety also relies on drivers making safe choices behind the wheel.

Motorists can play a critical role in protecting cyclists by putting phones away while driving, performing head checks before turning, slowing down when approaching people on bikes and always giving riders at least one metre of space (or 1.5m in speed zones above 60km/h).

Former professional cyclist and TAC Great Vic Bike Ride ambassador, Simon Gerrans said it was great that the event not only celebrates the joy of riding but also highlights the importance of road safety.

“The high-vis jersey is a great reminder that visibility saves lives, but riders’ safety also depends on drivers slowing down, paying attention and giving people on bikes the space they need.

“I’m looking forward to joining thousands of riders on this iconic journey.”

Registrations for The TAC Great Vic Bike Ride 2025 are now open: https://bicyclenetwork.com.au/rides-and-events/great-victorian-bike-ride/

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