Cycling icon to lead Geelong to Melbourne ride

Simon Gerrans is ambassador for Bicycle Network's 30th annual Around the Bay bike ride and fundraiser. (Supplied)

Bicycle Network has announced Australian cycling icon Simon Gerrans will act as event ambassador for the annual Around the Bay bike ride.

Gerrans, a multiple Grand Tour stage winner, Tour de France commentator and owner of Geelong bike store Hendry’s, will lead out an expected 10,000 cyclists for the 135km Geelong to Albert Park ride on Sunday, October 6.

Hendry’s will provide mechanical and rider support for the event and also conduct two free local training rides in September.

Gerrans, who is in the process of moving to Geelong, said he was excited to serve as ambassador for the ride’s 30th anniversary event.

“Bicycle Network and United Energy Around the Bay aligns closely to Hendry’s values of fostering a supportive and inclusive cycling community,” he said.

“I hope plenty of Geelong locals join me on the ride. Hendry’s will provide mechanical support and assist riders as they pass through the Geelong and Queenscliff stopovers.”

The event includes six ride options, ranging from the Family Ride around Albert Park to the 300km loop for seasoned riders.

The 135km ride, which Gerrans will lead out, begins at Geelong Waterfront before taking the Queenscliff ferry to Sorrento and riding through to Melbourne.

Bicycle Network is a not-for-profit organisation focused on getting more people riding bikes more often, both for their health and the wellbeing of the environment.

With nearly 50,000 members around the country, Bicycle Network runs cycling events and programs, supports riders and advocates for bike riding.

Around the Bay also serves as a fundraiser, with Maddie Riewoldt’s Vision this year’s charity partner.

Visit bicyclenetwork.com.au for more information on Around the Bay or hendrys.com.au for information on the free training rides.