Cambridge Cycling Festival – Adaptive Roll
25 April | 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
CAMBRIDGE CYCLING FESTIVAL – ADAPTIVE ROLL
25TH APRIL / ANZAC DAY from 1- 4pm
SUPPORTED BY PARAFED, HALBERG & SPECIAL OLYMPICS
The Adaptive Roll is a fun inclusive ride designed especially for children with physical or intellectual disabilities.
Held as part of the Cambridge Cycling Festival on ANZAC Day, this supportive event creates a safe, welcoming space where kids of all abilities can experience the fun and freedom of riding.
It’s all about inclusion, achievement, and the pure joy of riding together.
WHAT IS IT?
Riders will have approx.10mins on the course to complete as many laps as they wish on a flat accessible course.
WHO CAN ENTER?
Kids of any age with a physical or intellectual disability & their families
WHAT BIKE DO I NEED?
All wheels welcome! Scooters, wheelchairs, trikes and bikes – and anything in between! No wheels? Ideally, you’ll have your own but let us know if not and we’ll do our best to help find you some.
HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?
$15 per person – and we’ll give you a FREE race pack & tee!* Family members can support on the course for free.
Enter before the 5th April and you will get a free tee.
Also up for grabs are sport prizes, food trucks and a big AIR BMX display.
More info here https://www.bicyclerevolution.co.nz/other-ccf-information/
Enter here https://events.humanitix.com/2026-cambridge-cycling-festival-presented-by-grassroots-trust
