A Melbourne woman taking part in a charity bike ride was allegedly the victim of a road rage attack, which was caught on video.

Alleged victim Kylie told 9NEWS she was struck by a car and thrown onto the bonnet before the driver attempted to flee the scene.

"I just remember seeing my bike go under the car and I thought I was going with it," she said.

"The bike went underneath, I was on top of the bonnet for a good 10 to 15 metres before I rolled off."

Kylie was cycling down Hyde Street in Yarraville at 10.30am yesterday as part of a charity-ride for Multiple Sclerosis when the Toyota approached from behind.

The collision occurred on Hyde Street in Yarraville. (9NEWS)

Amateur vision shows the bent bike frame wedged underneath the front of the car as fellow cyclists look on in shock.

Riding partner Teresa Butcher said she would never forget the female driver's blank stare.

Kylie is comforted by her friend Teresa who witnessed the alleged incident. (9NEWS)

"People like that do not deserve a license ," she said.

The woman continued driving for more than a kilometre with the bike wedged underneath and only pulled over after she was approached by police.

Kylie's new bike, valued at $1000 was destroyed in the incident. Scans cleared Kylie of any major health issues.