Bike Cleveland Fundo

Come Tour Cleveland on Fantastic, Fully Supported Bicycle Routes! The 2019 Bike Cleveland Fundo p/b Cleveland Clinic Sports Health returns on Saturday, September 7th to beautiful Edgewater Park on the shores of Lake Erie! The Fundo is a ride for all ages and abilities through the best of Cleveland’s expanding bike network. With clearly signed courses of 10,…

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St. Patrick’s Day Parade

Celebrate St Patrick’s Day with Bike Cleveland! PRE-PARADE BIKE DECORATING and PARADE AFTER PARTY!! DONUTS and BEER!!! 11:00 AM – Get the day off to a great start! Our friends at Goldhorn Brewery will be opening their doors early AND donuts, coffee, and beer will be available at the bar! Goldhorn’s kitchen will also be…

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Connector Trails Update

Back in February, work quietly began on two important connector trails. If you’re in the area now, you can begin to see some progress on the Cleveland Lakefront Bikeway Connector, which will connect the Cleveland Foundation Centennial Trail Lake Link to the Cleveland Lakefront Bikeway at 25th Street. In the next few weeks, work will…

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Bike to Work Day – May

Celebrate National Bike to Work Day on May 17th by swinging a leg over your bike and riding it to work! Join thousands of cyclists nationwide as we take to the streets and embrace the power of getting to work under our own power.  We do our best to make this day special for local…

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2019 Cleveland Ride of Silence

On Wednesday, May 15th,  join cyclists across Greater Cleveland for the most important ride of the year. Local cyclists will join others across the globe in a silent slow-paced ride in honor of those who have been injured or killed while riding a bicycle on our public roadways. The Ride Of Silence is a free…

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Opening Day for Trails

Join us and our partners for a spring celebration along the Cuyahoga River on the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail & Cleveland Foundation Centennial Lake Link Trail! Stop by and take a ride or hike, enjoy some snacks and refreshments from Cleveland Metroparks’ Merwin’s Wharf, and learn more about the great pathways in northeast…

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Traffic Skills 101 – March

Join us for Smart Cycling (Traffic Skills 101), a class for bicyclists who have some cycling experience but want to improve their skills. The workshop will start in the classroom for discussion about safe riding techniques, then we head to the parking lot to practice some on-bike skills. We will finish the workshop with a…

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Public Meeting: Fulton Road Phase 2

Construction has begun on Phase 1 of Fulton Road, and we thank the over 200 people who took the time to  sign on to the improvements that we are recommending to the design to create a safer street for all users. The time is also approaching to express your opinions and desires for Phase 2…

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Sticker Pack Voting!

At our Annual Meeting, we asked attendees to provide ideas for an upcoming sheet sticker pack. The assortment will include Bike Cleveland logos, a horizontal sticker for a bike frame, and some alternatives just for fun. You will find our top picks below for the alternatives – vote for your favorite themes! Loading…

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2019 Annual Meeting Recap

Another year has come and gone, and another Bike Cleveland Annual Meeting is in the books! We packed the upstairs ballroom of Sachsenheim Hall with longtime members, those who have just joined, and everyone in between. We followed a familiar format from events past, and welcomed our partner organizations and supporting bike shops to have…

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UPDATE > Public Meeting: Fulton Road

Update #2 News 5 Cleveland reported about the planned changes to Fulton Road, and the potential impact it could have on the safety of the road. Councilman Kerry McCormack as well as residents are concerned about the removal of 3 street lights for good reason. Please read our first update below, and sign on to…

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Help Shape The Future of Carnegie Avenue

MidTown Cleveland, with support from NOACA and other partners are working on a plan to re-envision the future of Carnegie Avenue. Part of the vision is to improve conditions for cyclists and pedestrians, and increase the connectivity and safety for all users. As it is today Carnegie is a dangerous street. From 2015-2017, there were 737 crashes on…

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