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The first rides in these locations took place on 12 June 2004 on the same date as the Northern Hemisphere. In 2005 a distinct Southern Hemisphere ride date took place on 13 February 2005 i.e. Valentines Day. In 2006 it was decided among the southern hemisphere cities to move the date to the second Saturday in March and this tradition has continued.<!-- debate has taken place several times since on the [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WNBR-Coordinators/ WNBR Coordinators Yahoo! Group] to re-afirm the second Saturday in March although this date caused problems in Australian States of SA and VIC in 2008 due to the occurrence of the public holiday on the second monday in March falling on the same weekend. This problem will occur again in 2011 and Australia could propose the Saturday after the second Monday in March in 2011 among all the Southern Hemisphere Organisers ie the third Saturday in March in 2011. Or rides in South Australia and Victoria could elect to hold their rides out of step with the official ride date by a week (before or after) to make it convenient for them. Another clash in occurs where the second Saturday in March falls on the 8th of March as this is International Women's Day and this will occur again in 2014. -->
 
The first rides in these locations took place on 12 June 2004 on the same date as the Northern Hemisphere. In 2005 a distinct Southern Hemisphere ride date took place on 13 February 2005 i.e. Valentines Day. In 2006 it was decided among the southern hemisphere cities to move the date to the second Saturday in March and this tradition has continued.<!-- debate has taken place several times since on the [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WNBR-Coordinators/ WNBR Coordinators Yahoo! Group] to re-afirm the second Saturday in March although this date caused problems in Australian States of SA and VIC in 2008 due to the occurrence of the public holiday on the second monday in March falling on the same weekend. This problem will occur again in 2011 and Australia could propose the Saturday after the second Monday in March in 2011 among all the Southern Hemisphere Organisers ie the third Saturday in March in 2011. Or rides in South Australia and Victoria could elect to hold their rides out of step with the official ride date by a week (before or after) to make it convenient for them. Another clash in occurs where the second Saturday in March falls on the 8th of March as this is International Women's Day and this will occur again in 2014. -->
 
   
 
   
For most cities '''the next southern hemisphere ride is 13 March 2010.''' (check individual rides to make sure) <!--several Australian rides are being held either the first Saturday or the third Saturday of March -->
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For most cities '''the next southern hemisphere ride is Saturday 8 March 2014.''' (check individual rides to make sure) <!--several Australian rides are being held either the first Saturday or the third Saturday of March -->
  
 
The following [[:Category:Northern hemisphere ride locations|northern hemisphere locations]] may also participate on the same day:
 
The following [[:Category:Northern hemisphere ride locations|northern hemisphere locations]] may also participate on the same day:

Revision as of 10:16, 22 February 2018

Ride locations south of the Equator

See also: Northern hemisphere ride locations

The first rides in these locations took place on 12 June 2004 on the same date as the Northern Hemisphere. In 2005 a distinct Southern Hemisphere ride date took place on 13 February 2005 i.e. Valentines Day. In 2006 it was decided among the southern hemisphere cities to move the date to the second Saturday in March and this tradition has continued.

For most cities the next southern hemisphere ride is Saturday 8 March 2014. (check individual rides to make sure)

The following northern hemisphere locations may also participate on the same day: