RAC Executive General Manager of Advocacy and Member Benefits Pat Walker said the RAC was proud to be associated with such a unique Western Australian event.
“Cycling is a growing trend in Western Australia, with more people choosing to cycle to work and for recreation. As an organisation committed to ensuring people can move around their community safety and efficiently in a sustainable way, the RAC is an avid supporter of cycling as an alternative to vehicles,” Mr Walker said.
“The RAC Freeway Bike Hike is a great event for the promotion of cycling and provides an essential source of fundraising for the Asthma Foundation of WA. As a Western Australian organisation, the RAC is pleased to be involved in a local community event.”
The event will have a fresh new look on Sunday 18th March with all distances now finishing at Langley Park in the City of Perth and new start locations for participants to choose from.
Participants can choose from the 70km Full Hike from Mandurah, the 30km Jetts Fitness Mid Hike from Kwinana (south) or Currambine (north) or the 10km Mini Hike from Bull Creek (south) or Stirling (north).
Register yourself or a team today and ride your way in 2012.