THE RIDE TO

FIGHT MS

BE PART OF OUR ICONIC MS BRISSIE TO THE BAY AGAIN!

Our ever-popular MS Brissie to the Bay ride is back on Sunday 9 June for its 34th year – and we'd love you to be part of it once again!

As always, Queenslanders living with MS and other neurological conditions need YOU to lead the charge and help them fight back. Get back on your bike for this incredible ride and help us raise $1,200,000 to fund vital support and services – and ensure that no one living with MS or other neurological conditions faces their journey alone.

You can choose from one of our five great courses, designed to give riders of all ages and fitness levels the chance to be part of this fantastic community event.

  • 10km
  • 25km
  • 50km
  • 100km
  • 130km

Spaces are limited, so grab your spot today!

The epic 130km route for elite riders which winds its way through some of the Bayside’s most incredible scenery.

Geoff Green, team captain of Greensteam, living with MS since 2011

“This will be my 11th Brissie to the Bay ride – for me, helping people with MS is just a part of life now. The amount of support we’ve received over the years from friends, family and companies has been nothing short of excellent, and I, as well as our Greensteam team members, are truly humbled by it. It just goes to show that there are a lot of good people in the world willing to help others in need.”

- Geoff Green, team captain of Greensteam, living with MS since 2011

4,027

heroic riders have signed up so far

$382,132

raised so far to support people living with MS

Kim Speechley, 34, was first diagnosed with MS in December 2021, just before flying home to spend Christmas with her family.

“It was overwhelming. I was in a state of disbelief and I didn’t even know what having MS actually meant.“

Two years later, Kim’s view of the condition has changed with experience and education. She’s transformed from a cautious homebody, focused on conserving her energy, to someone who’s embracing life fully and actively engaging in dancing, gym workouts, social events and work, despite the condition.

“I cannot thank the team at MS Queensland enough. As soon as I was diagnosed, I reached out to them straight away. Because of their assistance, I can continue to work full time, knowing that I am receiving the best support possible to manage my symptoms.”

- Kim Speechley, living with MS

YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED

How much does it cost to take part?

Ticket prices vary depending on when you sign up, your age, and how you’re planning to take part.

You can check out detailed pricing information here.

What will I get for my ticket?

As well as your rider pack, which contains a guide, rider plate, helmet sticker and map, your event day experience will include live entertainment, food stalls, a massage service, drink stations along the route, and support from volunteers, medics and mechanics.

You can read more about the event day experience in the full FAQs.

Is there an age limit for taking part?

Yes - as the event takes place on roads that are not closed to traffic, there are age minimums for these courses:

  • 25km - 6 years old (children under 5 are permitted in tag-alongs)
  • 50km - 13 years old
  • 100km - 16 years old
  • 130km - 18 years old

ABOUT MS QUEENSLAND

MS is one of the most common diseases of the central nervous system. It may affect the brain, spinal cord and optic nerve and impacts more young people in Australia than any other chronic neurological disease. There are currently 5,500 Queenslanders living with MS.

All money raised by our participants in the MS Brissie to the Bay goes towards changing the lives of people with MS, as well as other neurological conditions. We provide programs and support for these people including social support programs, physio, exercise and occupational therapy, counselling, assistance with accessing NDIS funding and support workers across Queensland.

Read more about MS Queensland's work here

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