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Bike Bible contributors

The Bike Bible collects some of the best material to appear in Ride On from some of the best of our contributors

Bruce Ashley is a cycling advocate and author based in Sydney, publishing the back-street commute guide Bike-it! Sydney, and recreational ride guide Cycling Around Sydney.

Catherine McLean is a partner at Hastings Sports Injury and Physiotherapy in Port Macquarie, NSW. Her passion for cycling stems from years of biking, cycle touring and now endurance mountain biking.

Deb Mayrhofer is a cyclophile and freelance writer who lives mostly in WA.

Gavin Wright has been a community worker, a film-maker and a chef. He now lives for his beautiful wife, three children, his writing and his travels on a bicycle.

Ian Christie is a former bike shop owner who now works at the Victorian Space Science Education Centre in Strathmore.

Kate Johnston is a freelance writer and editor and was a previous features editor of Your Life magazine. She has published profiles and features on topics including health and wellbeing, spirituality, travel, architecture and the arts.

Lisa Dempster is a freelance writer, editor and the publisher at Vignette Press. The former editor of womenscycling.com.au, she is mad for bikes and cycles for commuting, touring and fun.

Nicola Dunnicliff-Wells is a former Ride On editor and co-author of Lonely Planet cycling guidebooks. She has also developed and taught novice cycling skills courses.

René Bueman is a journalist whose cycling exploits include co-publishing a cycle magazine, co-founding the St Kilda Cycle Club, managing a professional cycle racing team and winning several major road races.

Rob Moodie cycles to work and at work. He is Professor of Global Health at the University of Melbourne’s Nossal Institute and a former CEO of VicHealth.

Ted Wilson has been training people for cycling activities for more than 25 years. His company, Wilcare Services Pty Ltd, is currently contracted to the Victorian Education Department to train teachers and others for school-based bicycle programs.

Toni Jordan is a freelance writer and editor with a background in physiology. Her first novel Addition was published in February 2008.