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BARBUG is a social cycling group based in the Wolondilly shire, south west of Sydney. Quiet rural roads, wonderful scenery, farm-gate produce and close proximity to Sydney makes Wollondilly a fantastic place to cycle. We have rides to suit every cyclist, so come and join us!Topics
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Do Silly Helmets Stop Magpie Attack?
With spring on it’s way, this post unfortunately will be relevant to many of us. Recently a BARBUG member was attacked by a very determined maggie. Twice he swooped, forcefully hitting her helmet. On the third attempt he penetrated the … Continue reading →
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