TBUG - Learner and P Plate Rider course

Created by: Bicycle Network Tasmania

Sun. April 24 9:30AM—Sun. April 24, 2022, 12:30PM

Location: Elizabeth Street carpark, Launceston

Organizers: Di McHenry


With high petrol prices have you just bought a new bike or e bike and want to build your confidence?

Maybe you're thinking about getting back on your bike in the shed?

This TBUG Learner and P Plate Rider course will be perfect for you!

Join us on Sunday, April 24 from 9:30am to 12.30pm at the Elizabeth St Carpark. The session will be lead by qualified bike trainer Di McHenry in a safe off road environment.

Everyone welcome and the cost is just $10 for adults and kids 10 -18 free! Payment can be made on the day

The session will cover

Basic riding skills
Using the gears
Safety requirements and clothing
Bike parts and setting up your bike for comfort and efficiency

You will need to bring your own bike and helmet.

Where is the Meeting Point? - See the Meeting Point tab for GPS coordinates.

Please RSVP (see the button below).

Contact Di on 0418 501 145 on the day, if required.

When you RSVP you are agreeing to our Terms and Conditions (listed on the next Tab).

RSVPs are important so that we can see who is coming to the rides and can let you know if things change.

When you RSVP you will be asked if you will attend this event. When you click Yes you will be asked to EITHER Sign Up and make your

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You can use Google Maps or similar to navigate to: 

Elizabeth St carpark   -41.4392289655, 147.141251096

Be aware: Please don’t come if you are at all unwell or have symptoms of becoming unwell.

In registering for one of our Club rides you are agreeing with these statements:

I agree to abide by the physical distancing rules as explained by the ride leader.

I understand that participation in bicycle rides involves riding on public roads used by other traffic and I am aware of the hazards involved in that and in riding bicycles in general. In my judgement, I/my family have sufficient competence and experience to participate safely in such riding. I/my family agree to comply with all road rules and to directions given by Tasmania Police or event organisers. I will take responsibility for any children under the age of 16 years who are in my care on the ride. I hereby release, exempt and indemnify the organisers, sponsors and all other persons involved in the event/s from all liability whether in negligence or otherwise which may arise in connection with the participation of myself/ my family in these events. The organisers reserve the right to refuse entry. The organisers may vary the route or venues without notice. I am happy to be contacted with information about membership of Bicycle Network.

We have made a series of "How To" YouTube tutorials.  These are quite short, and will help you work out how to sign in to Ride With GPS and into our members' only Rides Club, and they'll give you some tips on how to use these tools.

The video tutorials are:

  1. Signing up to our Rides Club (and RideWithGPS)
  2. Privacy and Preferences in your RideWithGPS account
  3. Club Rides and RSVP'ing
  4. Going mobile - the RideWithGPS app

And from the RideWithGPS webpage:

Events on the Mobile App

After you have RSVP’ed to an event, you can view the event page and routes on the mobile app for iPhone and Android. Note - instructions vary by device/platform.

  1. Tap More in the lower right corner   OR     Events
  2. Tap MY EVENTS
  3. In this list, you’ll see events that you have RSVP'ed to.
  4. Select the event to which you have RSVP’ed.
  5. You'll see the details of the event.
  6. If you want to access assisted navigation for the route:
  7. From the list of routes under the event, select a route.
  8. Start navigation by tapping Navigate.
  9. Check out Starting Voice Navigation in the mobile app for more information.

If you no longer wish to participate in the event or just want to remove it from your list of events, tap the three dots in the upper right and tap the REMOVE ME link for that event.

All bikes welcome.

Special welcome to

  • Recumbent bicycles
  • Recumbent Trikes
  • Human and/or electric powered