A man who has admitted assaulting and intimidating bike riders on the Old Federal highway north-east of Canberra will be sentenced later this year.

Daniel John West, 26, from Bywong has faced Queanbeyan Local Court.

He has pleaded guilty to one count of common assault and one count of intimidation relating to an incident on April 21, 2013.

He has also pleaded guilty to one count of common assault and one count of intimidation relating to a second incident on June 22, 2013.

Facts tendered to the court state that in April this year West drove his car close to cyclists on the Old Federal Highway at Bywong and nearly hit one of the riders.

The riders were afraid after the near miss and took photos in the area as part of plans to report the man's dangerous driving.

West confronted the group and became aggressive, swearing and saying he hated them.

He pushed a rider into a ditch and made threats before taking a pole out of his car and swinging it towards the group.

During the second incident in June, West was doing burnouts and edging his car towards a cyclist who was riding as part of a group on the Old Federal Highway.

He twice used his car to hit the back wheels of a bike.

He also ran towards the rider and pushed him to the ground before grabbing his throat and swearing at him.

West later told police he had an aggression problem, was tired of the cyclists on that road and believes they can find another location.

Police also noted West was very cooperative during questioning and had assured them he would not conduct himself in that manner again.

A pre-sentence report has been ordered and West is expected to be sentenced for both matters in December.