Cycling Education

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Oct
29
9:30 AM09:30

Cycling Smart 101 - Cranksgiving Edition

Cycling Smart 101 is geared towards cyclists who know how to ride a bike, but may be less familiar riding on city streets. This Cycling Smart edition is geared toward the type of rider/participant interested in taking part in Cranksgiving for the first time.

During this learning session we will uncover tips to increase your comfort in participating in the event as a cyclist, ways to consider navigation through the city, and most importantly, ways to stay safe when doing so.

Additionally, we’ll cover:

  • ABC Quick Check

  • Securing/locking your bike

  • Tips on carrying items

  • Working as a team

This ride will be departing from Bikemore’s office. Arrive at 9:30am for a safety check before the ride departs at 10:00am.

All group rides are currently capped at 15 people max registration. This is to ensure that our staff can make sure everyone is enjoying the ride.

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Mar
27
12:00 PM12:00

**Cycling Smart 301: Group Ride**

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Bicycling 301 classes and rides are designed for folks who feel confident riding anywhere on their bike, and are looking for a new challenge. The ride will include elements such as:

  • Hill climbing

  • Move through 2 or more quadrants of the city

  • More learning on the go

  • More opportunities to move at an increased pace

  • Possibility of participants to contribute to route/destination selection 

All group rides are currently capped at 15 people max registration. This is to ensure that our staff can make sure everyone is enjoying the ride, and to adhere to Baltimore City’s current COVID-19 regulations.

Mask wearing and physical distancing is required.

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Mar
13
12:00 PM12:00

**Cycling Smart 201: Group Ride - RESCHEDULED**

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Bicycling 201 classes and rides are designed for folks who are comfortable riding a bike on some city roads, but could use some support in learning new routes, finding low-stress roads, or riding in more challenging conditions. We will cover topics including:

  • Navigating bike infrastructure and low-stress streets while all moving safely and efficiently

  • How to keep your bike running smooth and buttery 

  • Tips on group riding 

This ride will begin at the West Square of Mt. Vernon Park and ride to Lake Montebello, and back, and be about 10-15 miles.

All group rides are currently capped at 15 people max registration. This is to ensure that our staff can make sure everyone is enjoying the ride, and to adhere to Baltimore City’s current COVID-19 regulations.

Mask wearing and physical distancing is required.

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Jan
23
12:00 PM12:00

**Cycling Smart 101: Group Ride**

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Cycling Smart 101 is geared towards cyclists who know how to ride a bike, but may be less familiar riding on city streets. This ride will be departing from Lake Montebello by the valve house. Arrive at 11:30am for a safety check before the ride departs at 12pm. The route 7-10 miles long. We will go over basics including:

  • Parts of the bike

  • Rider safety: Signaling, Scanning, Sharing, Sidewalks

  • ABC Quick Check

  • Securing/locking your bike

  • How to pre-plan a route

  • Exploring different types of bike infrastructure

All group rides are currently capped at 15 people max registration. This is to ensure that our staff can make sure everyone is enjoying the ride, and to adhere to Baltimore City’s current COVID-19 regulations. Mask wearing and physical distancing is required.

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Nov
14
12:00 PM12:00

**Bicycling 101: Introduction to Infrastructure Ride**

We sent the wrong link in our 1/14 email. If you’re looking for the Cycling Smart 101 Group Ride event page, click here.

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Join us for a ride from Carroll Park up north to learn how to navigate on existing bike infrastructure, trails, and low-stress streets.

This class is geared towards intermediate riders. This ride is great for anyone who wants more practice riding around a city safely, and get to know Baltimore streets better. There is is hill climbing involved, so this will be an intermediate route. No one will be left behind! We will take breaks throughout the ride.

We'll set up at Carroll Park at 11am-12pm before the ride with some bike repair tools to address quick fixes before we take off. The ride will go from 12pm-2pm.

Mask wearing and physical distancing are required.

RSVP below! Spots are limited.

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Oct
10
12:00 PM12:00

**NEW DATE: Introduction to Cycling Infrastructure Bike Ride**

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Come ride with Bikemore! We’ll show you a route that will include: riding on roads with protected infrastructure, riding on low stress roads, and stopping at a bike shop.

You’ll learn how to navigate different sides of town and how to make connections between neighborhoods around Baltimore.

This class is geared towards beginner and intermediate riders. This ride is great for anyone who wants more practice riding around a city safely, and get to know Baltimore streets better.

Registration is capped at 12 people. RSVP today to reserve a spot. If you previously registered for the original 9/26 date for this ride, you will have to re-register for a spot on the 10/10 ride.

Physical distancing and mask-wearing will be observed.

Questions? Email Menelik at menelik@bikemore.net.

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Aug
25
5:00 PM17:00

**Bike Shopping During COVID-19: Velocipede Q&A**

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We're kicking off a series of informational calls with bike shops in Baltimore to see what's up. This time, we'll be speaking with Velocipede Bike Project, a nonprofit bike shop and educational resource, about how you can use their services.

They'll give us a tour and answer questions like:

  1. What are Velocipede's shop strengths?

  2. What has been challenging?

  3. Am I able to purchase a bike?

  4. How does your repair process work?

  5. Can you all order parts for me if needed?

Register now, spots are limited. This meeting will be recorded and posted later.

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Aug
6
5:00 PM17:00

**Buying a Bike for Beginner Cyclists [Virtual Class]**

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During this class, we’ll be covering topics to help you get onto the road or trail this summer and beyond. This class is geared towards people who are new(er) to biking.

We’ll cover topics including:

  • Buying a Bike

  • Bike fitting

  • Being prepared for a ride

This event is co-hosted with Black People Ride Bikes. Check them out on social media!

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Jun
18
5:00 PM17:00

**Basic Bike Maintenance [Virtual Class]**

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In this virtual class and discussion, we’ll talk about basic bike maintenance! We’ll go over topics such as the parts of your bike, basic adjustments, basic tasks to do regularly, and how to fix a flat.

If you just started riding to have safe way to commute to work or for exercise, or you’ve been riding for a while but want to get more familiar with your bike, join us! The class will be a mix of presentation and Q&A, and will happen through Zoom.

Register below and you’ll receive an email with the zoom link. Answering the questions at the bottom of the sign up form helps us adapt the class to your skill level.

Questions about the class? Contact Menelik@bikemore.net


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May
27
5:00 PM17:00

**Basic Bike Maintenance [Virtual Class]**

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In this virtual class and discussion, we’ll talk about basic bike maintenance! We’ll go over the parts of your bike, basic adjustments, basic tasks to do regularly, and how to fix a flat.

If you just started riding to have safe way to commute to work or for exercise, or you’ve been riding for a while but want to get more familiar with your bike, join us! The class will be a mix of presentation and Q&A, and will happen through Zoom.

Register below and you’ll receive an email with the zoom link.

Questions about the class? Contact Menelik@bikemore.net


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May
20
5:00 PM17:00

**Cycling Tips + Bike Fit [Virtual Class]**

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In this virtual class and discussion, we’ll talk about how to get started biking, and how to be prepared to bike today. We’ll go over what to carry with you, how to be prepared while riding during the COVID-19 pandemic, bike shop FAQs, and basic bike fit.

If you just started riding to have safe way to commute to work or for exercise, or you have questions about how to stay safe while riding, join us! The class will be a mix of presentation and Q&A, and will happen through Zoom.

Register below and you’ll receive an email with the zoom link.

Questions about the class? Contact Menelik@bikemore.net

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Apr
23
5:00 PM17:00

**Cycling Tips + Bike Fit [Virtual Class]**

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In this virtual class and discussion, we’ll talk about how to get started biking, and how to be prepared to bike today. We’ll go over what to carry with you, how to be prepared while riding during the COVID-19 pandemic, bike shop FAQs, and basic bike fit.

If you just started riding to have safe way to commute to work or for exercise, or you have questions about how to stay safe while riding, join us! The class will be a mix of presentation and Q&A, and will happen through Zoom.

Register below and you’ll receive an email with the zoom link.

Questions about the class? Contact Menelik@bikemore.net

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Apr
18
10:00 AM10:00

**[CANCELLED] Bicycling 101: On the Road - Opening Day for Trails**

** This event has been cancelled due to COVID-19, but keep an eye on our calendar as we adapt new programming **

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Where can I ride safely in the city? What kind of bike do I need? What do I need to bring with me?

Bikemore is hosting an intro to biking class designed for folks who are just getting started riding in the city, or are looking to brush up their skills or get more comfortable! This class is focused on the skills you need to safely ride in the city, for commuting or recreational rides.

This class is meant for people who already know how to ride a bike, but might not feel comfortable riding on the road. This class is for adults.

The Bicycling 101 series consists of two parts: an in classroom lesson and a separate on the road guided bike ride to practice skills. We highly encourage you to attend both classes! You are required to attend an “In the Classroom” class before attending an “On the Road” class.

In the Classroom:

Part one will take place inside, and will be a discussion based, classroom setting. We’ll go over types of bikes, parts of your bike, planning your route, what to bring on a ride, and riding in bike lanes, roads and trails safely.

You’re not required to bring anything with you. But feel free to bring pen and paper for note taking, and your bike for more detailed instruction.

On the Road:

Part two will be an on the bike class. We’ll ride less than three miles around the neighborhood to practice the skills learned in part one. You’ll learn how to connect to bike lanes, find safe streets to ride on, signal, and make turns at big intersections. And you’ll practice using tools and accessories, like how to lock up your bike.

For April, we’ll be doing a special ride with Rails to Trails for Opening Day for Trails! More details to come.

You need to bring your own bike. We also recommend bringing a helmet, water bottle, and lock.

In the event of bad weather, we’ll contact you by email by 5pm the day before the ride if it’s cancelled.

Questions?

Contact Menelik Yeha at menelik@bikemore.net or 443.475.0819

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Apr
15
6:00 PM18:00

**[CANCELLED] Bicycling 101: In the Classroom**

** This event has been cancelled due to COVID-19, but keep an eye on our calendar as we adapt new programming **

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Where can I ride safely in the city? What kind of bike do I need? What do I need to bring with me?

Bikemore is hosting an intro to biking class designed for folks who are just getting started riding in the city, or are looking to brush up their skills or get more comfortable! This class is focused on the skills you need to safely ride in the city, for commuting or recreational rides.

This class is meant for people who already know how to ride a bike, but might not feel comfortable riding on the road. This class is for adults.

The Bicycling 101 series consists of two parts: an in classroom lesson and a separate on the road guided bike ride to practice skills. We highly encourage you to attend both classes! You are required to attend an “In the Classroom” class before attending an “On the Road” class.

In the Classroom:

Part one will take place inside, and will be a discussion based, classroom setting. We’ll go over types of bikes, parts of your bike, planning your route, what to bring on a ride, and riding in bike lanes, roads and trails safely.

You’re not required to bring anything with you. But feel free to bring pen and paper for note taking, and your bike for more detailed instruction.

On the Road:

Part two will be an on the bike class. We’ll ride less than three miles around the neighborhood to practice the skills learned in part one. You’ll learn how to connect to bike lanes, find safe streets to ride on, signal, and make turns at big intersections. And you’ll practice using tools and accessories, like how to lock up your bike.

You need to bring your own bike. We also recommend bringing a helmet, water bottle, and lock.

In the event of bad weather, we’ll contact you by email by 5pm the day before the ride if it’s cancelled.

Questions?

Contact Menelik Yeha at menelik@bikemore.net or 443.475.0819

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Mar
14
11:00 AM11:00

**Bicycling 101: On the Road**

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Where can I ride safely in the city? What kind of bike do I need? What do I need to bring with me?

Bikemore is hosting an intro to biking class designed for folks who are just getting started riding in the city, or are looking to brush up their skills or get more comfortable! This class is focused on the skills you need to safely ride in the city, for commuting or recreational rides.

This class is meant for people who already know how to ride a bike, but might not feel comfortable riding on the road. This class is for adults.

The Bicycling 101 series consists of two parts: an in classroom lesson and a separate on the road guided bike ride to practice skills. We highly encourage you to attend both classes! You are required to attend an “In the Classroom” class before attending an “On the Road” class.

In the Classroom:

Part one will take place inside, and will be a discussion based, classroom setting. We’ll go over types of bikes, parts of your bike, planning your route, what to bring on a ride, and riding in bike lanes, roads and trails safely.

You’re not required to bring anything with you. But feel free to bring pen and paper for note taking, and your bike for more detailed instruction.

On the Road:

Part two will be an on the bike class. We’ll ride less than three miles around the neighborhood to practice the skills learned in part one. You’ll learn how to connect to bike lanes, find safe streets to ride on, signal, and make turns at big intersections. And you’ll practice using tools and accessories, like how to lock up your bike.

You need to bring your own bike. We also recommend bringing a helmet, water bottle, and lock.

In the event of bad weather, we’ll contact you by email by 5pm the day before the ride if it’s cancelled.

Questions?

Contact Menelik Yeha at menelik@bikemore.net or 443.475.0819

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Mar
11
6:00 PM18:00

**Bicycling 101: In the Classroom**

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Where can I ride safely in the city? What kind of bike do I need? What do I need to bring with me?

Bikemore is hosting an intro to biking class designed for folks who are just getting started riding in the city, or are looking to brush up their skills or get more comfortable! This class is focused on the skills you need to safely ride in the city, for commuting or recreational rides.

This class is meant for people who already know how to ride a bike, but might not feel comfortable riding on the road. This class is for adults.

The Bicycling 101 series consists of two parts: an in classroom lesson and a separate on the road guided bike ride to practice skills. We highly encourage you to attend both classes! You are required to attend an “In the Classroom” class before attending an “On the Road” class.

In the Classroom:

Part one will take place inside, and will be a discussion based, classroom setting. We’ll go over types of bikes, parts of your bike, planning your route, what to bring on a ride, and riding in bike lanes, roads and trails safely.

You’re not required to bring anything with you. But feel free to bring pen and paper for note taking, and your bike for more detailed instruction.

On the Road:

Part two will be an on the bike class. We’ll ride less than three miles around the neighborhood to practice the skills learned in part one. You’ll learn how to connect to bike lanes, find safe streets to ride on, signal, and make turns at big intersections. And you’ll practice using tools and accessories, like how to lock up your bike.

You need to bring your own bike. We also recommend bringing a helmet, water bottle, and lock.

In the event of bad weather, we’ll contact you by email by 5pm the day before the ride if it’s cancelled.

Questions?

Contact Menelik Yeha at menelik@bikemore.net or 443.475.0819

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Feb
15
11:00 AM11:00

**Bicycling 101: On the Road**

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Where can I ride safely in the city? What kind of bike do I need? What do I need to bring with me?

Bikemore is hosting an intro to biking class designed for folks who are just getting started riding in the city, or are looking to brush up their skills or get more comfortable! This class is focused on the skills you need to safely ride in the city, for commuting or recreational rides.

This class is meant for people who already know how to ride a bike, but might not feel comfortable riding on the road. This class is for adults.

The Bicycling 101 series consists of two parts: an in classroom lesson and a separate on the road guided bike ride to practice skills. We highly encourage you to attend both classes! You are required to attend an “In the Classroom” class before attending an “On the Road” class.

In the Classroom:

Part one will take place inside, and will be a discussion based, classroom setting. We’ll go over types of bikes, parts of your bike, planning your route, what to bring on a ride, and riding in bike lanes, roads and trails safely.

You’re not required to bring anything with you. But feel free to bring pen and paper for note taking, and your bike for more detailed instruction.

On the Road:

Part two will be an on the bike class. We’ll ride less than three miles around the neighborhood to practice the skills learned in part one. You’ll learn how to connect to bike lanes, find safe streets to ride on, signal, and make turns at big intersections. And you’ll practice using tools and accessories, like how to lock up your bike.

You need to bring your own bike. We also recommend bringing a helmet, water bottle, and lock.

In the event of bad weather, we’ll contact you by email by 5pm the day before the ride if it’s cancelled.

Questions?

Contact Menelik Yeha at menelik@bikemore.net or 443.475.0819

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Feb
12
6:00 PM18:00

**Bicycling 101: In the Classroom**

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Where can I ride safely in the city? What kind of bike do I need? What do I need to bring with me?

Bikemore is hosting an intro to biking class designed for folks who are just getting started riding in the city, or are looking to brush up their skills or get more comfortable! This class is focused on the skills you need to safely ride in the city, for commuting or recreational rides.

This class is meant for people who already know how to ride a bike, but might not feel comfortable riding on the road. This class is for adults.

The Bicycling 101 series consists of two parts: an in classroom lesson and a separate on the road guided bike ride to practice skills. We highly encourage you to attend both classes! You are required to attend an “In the Classroom” class before attending an “On the Road” class.

In the Classroom:

Part one will take place inside, and will be a discussion based, classroom setting. We’ll go over types of bikes, parts of your bike, planning your route, what to bring on a ride, and riding in bike lanes, roads and trails safely.

You’re not required to bring anything with you. But feel free to bring pen and paper for note taking, and your bike for more detailed instruction.

On the Road:

Part two will be an on the bike class. We’ll ride less than three miles around the neighborhood to practice the skills learned in part one. You’ll learn how to connect to bike lanes, find safe streets to ride on, signal, and make turns at big intersections. And you’ll practice using tools and accessories, like how to lock up your bike.

You need to bring your own bike. We also recommend bringing a helmet, water bottle, and lock.

In the event of bad weather, we’ll contact you by email by 5pm the day before the ride if it’s cancelled.

Questions?

Contact Menelik Yeha at menelik@bikemore.net or 443.475.0819

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Jan
18
11:00 AM11:00

**Bicycling 101: On the Road**

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Where can I ride safely in the city? What kind of bike do I need? What do I need to bring with me?

Bikemore is hosting an intro to biking class designed for folks who are just getting started riding in the city, or are looking to brush up their skills or get more comfortable! This class is focused on the skills you need to safely ride in the city, for commuting or recreational rides.

This class is meant for people who already know how to ride a bike, but might not feel comfortable riding on the road. This class is for adults.

The Bicycling 101 series consists of two parts: an in classroom lesson and a separate on the road guided bike ride to practice skills. We highly encourage you to attend both classes! You are required to attend an “In the Classroom” class before attending an “On the Road” class.

In the Classroom:

Part one will take place inside, and will be a discussion based, classroom setting. We’ll go over types of bikes, parts of your bike, planning your route, what to bring on a ride, and riding in bike lanes, roads and trails safely.

You’re not required to bring anything with you. But feel free to bring pen and paper for note taking, and your bike for more detailed instruction.

On the Road:

Part two will be an on the bike class. We’ll ride less than three miles around the neighborhood to practice the skills learned in part one. You’ll learn how to connect to bike lanes, find safe streets to ride on, signal, and make turns at big intersections. And you’ll practice using tools and accessories, like how to lock up your bike.

You need to bring your own bike. We also recommend bringing a helmet, water bottle, and lock.

In the event of bad weather, we’ll contact you by email by 5pm the day before the ride if it’s cancelled.

Questions?

Contact Menelik Yeha at menelik@bikemore.net or 443.475.0819

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Jan
15
6:00 PM18:00

**Bicycling 101: In the Classroom**

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Where can I ride safely in the city? What kind of bike do I need? What do I need to bring with me?

Bikemore is hosting an intro to biking class designed for folks who are just getting started riding in the city, or are looking to brush up their skills or get more comfortable! This class is focused on the skills you need to safely ride in the city, for commuting or recreational rides.

This class is meant for people who already know how to ride a bike, but might not feel comfortable riding on the road. This class is for adults.

The Bicycling 101 series consists of two parts: an in classroom lesson and a separate on the road guided bike ride to practice skills. We highly encourage you to attend both classes! You are required to attend an “In the Classroom” class before attending an “On the Road” class.

In the Classroom:

Part one will take place inside, and will be a discussion based, classroom setting. We’ll go over types of bikes, parts of your bike, planning your route, what to bring on a ride, and riding in bike lanes, roads and trails safely.

You’re not required to bring anything with you. But feel free to bring pen and paper for note taking, and your bike for more detailed instruction.

On the Road:

Part two will be an on the bike class. We’ll ride less than three miles around the neighborhood to practice the skills learned in part one. You’ll learn how to connect to bike lanes, find safe streets to ride on, signal, and make turns at big intersections. And you’ll practice using tools and accessories, like how to lock up your bike.

You need to bring your own bike. We also recommend bringing a helmet, water bottle, and lock.

In the event of bad weather, we’ll contact you by email by 5pm the day before the ride if it’s cancelled.

Questions?

Contact Menelik Yeha at menelik@bikemore.net or 443.475.0819

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