The Subiaco Bike to Work Breakfast is on Friday 13 March at Market Square Park. To get your free breakfast, cycle all or part of the way to work, university or school on the day.
Remember, you don’t have to ride the whole way to work - you can park your bike at a train station and still get a free breakfast. The Dismantle Bike Doctor will also be there to provide free bike checks and advice.
When: Friday 13 March from 7am to 9am
Where: Market Square Park, off Roberts Rd, Subiaco (see map on registration website)
Bring a Friend Competition - bring a friend who doesn’t usually ride to work, school or university to the breakfast to go in the draw to win a $100 voucher to spend in Subiaco for both you and your friend.
Workplace Competition - the workplace with the highest number of registered staff will win a free lunch in Subiaco for their workplace team. Prizes can be won in two categories – small workplaces (under 20 staff) and large workplaces (more than 20 staff).
If you are attending with a friend, or as part of a workplace team, each person should register separately. Register by 5pm Monday 9 March at http://www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/biketowork.
To get updates and cycling information, ‘like’ the city’s facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/cityofsubiaco. This event is supported by the Department of Transport and WestCycle as part of Bikeweek 2015.
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