SOUTHERN Tasmania was brought to a standstill yesterday as 8000 motorcycles snaked their way into Hobart on the 33rd Toy Run.
But the event, which grows larger each year, was marred by tragedy with the death of an Ulverstone motorcyclist at Conara.
Riders travelling from the north of the state experienced lengthy delays on the Midland Highway after the 45-year-old woman apparently crashed into a roadside railing about 10.40am.
The woman died at the scene.
Police investigating the crash said high winds were reported by other motorcyclists in the area at the time and could have been a factor in the accident.
Riders from around the state converged on the Derwent Entertainment Centre about noon and began riding along the Brooker Highway into Hobart.
Many were unaware of the tragedy that had taken place as they waved to onlookers and threw sweets to thousands of people who lined the route.
Arriving at Parliament House lawns on classic Harley-Davidsons, sidecars and motorised pushbikes, the bikers donated toys, food and money to the Salvation Army for the state's needy children and families.
Southern Motorbike Riders Association president Dean Horsey said there was a sombre mood at the gathering and a minute's silence was held for the rider before festivities began.
Numbers at this year's event increased by more than 500 participants on previous years as the Toy Run grows in popularity among the motorcycling community.
"It brings the motorcycle community together for a good cause," Mr Horsey said.
Damian Thompson, of Ulverstone, has been taking part since his first run in 1979.
"It's a really good opportunity to help the little tackers," he said.
"Every person here does it for the same reason, it's a chance to give back to the community."
A motorbike enthusiast of 54 years, John Wallander, of Gravelly Beach, has participated in the run seven times.
"It's beautiful if the bikers can raise a heap of money for charity for Christmas," he said.
Yesterday's crash was the second fatal crash on Tasmanian roads in less than 24 hours.
On Friday a woman was killed and five injured after a van rolled on the Arthur Highway at Copping.
The death brought the state's road toll to 28, compared with 22 at the same time last year.
Any witnesses to the bike crash are asked to contact Northern Crash Investigation on 6336 3936.
elizabeth.lord@news.com.au
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