The festival has events from across the spectrum of biking including road, BMX and mountain, and unites the strong local community-based clubs that drive the sport in Rotorua.
Participants across all the 30 or so events range from 2-year-olds on wooden scoot-along bikes to national and international athletes taking full advantage of summer weather. The National Mountain Bike Championships will be a feature event of the first weekend with New Zealand titles on the line.
The second weekend is headlined by the Skyline Sprint Warrior and the Giant 2W Gravity Enduro, which both sold out a month before race day in 2014. For the road cyclists, there will be the opportunity to circumnavigate Lake Rotorua as part of Bike the Lake. In between, there is a full range of events that will appeal to beginners right up to the most adventurous and experienced riders.
"Sport Bay of Plenty have joined us as partners to run the community events," Mr Croft said. "Getting people on bikes, sometimes for the first time, is at the heart of the festival."
All the events are open to enter and to spectators, some are free and others are just a gold coin. See www.rotoruabikefestival.com for more details.