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Lismore Cycling Festival
8 - 9 November 2025

Official Photography for the Lismore Cycling Festival by Angus Wood 

Check out photos available for purchase from 2025 and previous years here.

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🚴‍♂️ Northern Rivers Cycling Club, in cooperation with Lismore City Council, is thrilled to host the 2025 Lismore Cycling Festival! 🚴‍♀️

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Join us for an action-packed weekend that has something for everyone! Indulge in delicious food stalls, explore our vibrant cycling market, and test your skills in a variety of cycling events. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a casual rider, there's plenty of fun to be had!

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🌟 Saturday Highlights:

Twilight Crit Race: Feel the adrenaline as you race through the streets of Lismore under the evening sky. It's fast, it's thrilling, and it's a must-see event!

Registration Open 12:00

Race Briefing + Marshalling 3:45pm

Entry Fee: $40 / $30 (Juniors under 18)

🌟 Sunday Highlights:

 

Fondo Events

Choose your adventure with rides designed for all skill levels. Take on the challenge of the Gran Fondo (110km), enjoy the scenic Medio Fondo (70km), or have a leisurely ride with the Piccolo Fondo (25km). Each route offers stunning views of the Northern Rivers region, from lush green landscapes to charming local sights.

Marshalling and Late entry by 6:30am

Fondo Briefing 6:45am

(you must be present and ready to depart by 6:45am)

Entry Fees

Gran $85 (Juniors $55)

Medio $75 (Juniors $45)

Piccolo $45 (Juniors $25)

Family (2+2 $115)

(click on the link to display each course details)

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What are you waiting for?

Lismore Cycling Festival is proudly supported by

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All rights reserved Northern Rivers NSW Cycling Club Inc.

ABN: 97749861692

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NRCC acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the lands where we meet and ride, the Widjabul Wia-bal people of the Bundjalung Nation. We acknowledge Aboriginal people as the First Nations Peoples of NSW and pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.

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