Y2W 2025 heralded a great success!

The dust has settled on the 2025 Y2W (Yarraman to Wulkuraka) ride, and Bicycle Queensland is thrilled with how the three-day adventure unfolded. Held from July 4–6 in partnership with the Brisbane Valley Rail Trail Users Association (BVRTUA), the fully supported event along the length of the Brisbane Valley Rail Trail gave over 100 riders the chance to experience the iconic trail in all its winter glory.

With overnight stops at Linville and Esk, the event wasn’t just a ride, it was a rolling community. Riders came from across Queensland and beyond, covering over 160km of traffic-free rail trail, soaking in the region’s rich scenery, and enjoying the simple pleasure of travelling by bike. From the rugged terrain and forests of the northern section on day 1, through to rolling farmland on day 2 and 3, all riders experienced the stunning landscapes of the Brisbane River Valley.

Bicycle Queensland’s Event Director for Y2W, Andrew Demack, was buoyed by the feedback.

“This event is a great example of what Bicycle Queensland is all about, helping more people get out on bikes and experience the beauty and joy of riding in Queensland,” he said. “We were especially proud to see such a wide range of riders taking part. From gravel riders and e-MTBers through to infrequent riders and seasoned rail trail regulars, Y2W brought everyone together.”

That inclusivity was reflected in the survey responses, where over 93% of participants rated their overall experience as either “very satisfied” or “satisfied.” More than 85% were happy with the ride route itself, and an overwhelming 95% praised the Bicycle Queensland staff and BQ/BVRTUA volunteer support throughout the event.

The good vibes didn’t stop on the trail. Campsites were lively social hubs, with hot meals, great company, and a few shared tales from the day’s ride. As one participant put it, “This was my first organised cycling event and I loved every minute. Well done on a fabulous three days. It was a real escape!”

Others echoed the praise:

  • “Organisation, logistics and support were all excellent.”
  • “Great people, great trail, great food!”
  • “The community spirit and camaraderie were the highlights for me.”

It wasn’t just about the ride either. The Y2W event had a real impact on the region, with more than half of participants spending over $400 during their visit, supporting local accommodation, cafes, and pubs. And 90% of riders said they were likely or very likely to return to towns along the Brisbane Valley Rail Trail route as a result of the ride.

For BQ, the success of the event is another step in showing how accessible and rewarding bike riding can be for people of all backgrounds and ages — and how powerful it is in connecting communities and individuals.

Thanks to everyone who came along for the 2025 Y2W – we hope to see you at a BQ event in the future.

Thank you to the support of all volunteers, Pedal Inn Bicycle Garage, Ground Effect Cycling, PieProof Helmets and the Rail Trail Refuige – Linville, for making the Y2W event what it was.

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