2019 Annual Meeting & Social

Join us for our 2019 Annual Meeting! Hang out with fellow members, make new friends, and bask in cycling love with a room full of people like YOU that are powering the movement in Cleveland. We’re excited to bring the event back to Sachsenheim Hall! Get caught up on what happened in 2018, and learn all…

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Summit Recap & Moving Forward

The genesis of Bike Cleveland began back in 2011, when stakeholders of all backgrounds descended upon Windows on the River for a summit event that would set us on our mission. From those humble beginnings, the list of accomplishments and our impact on the city of Cleveland and Greater Cleveland continues to grow. But, with…

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Invest In Progress

Progress can be so incremental that you hardly notice it, or it can be a big leap that everyone can see. In both cases, the progress made can be equally rewarding. Bike Cleveland’s growth and progress is much like this. Each bit of growth, thanks to your support, represents what we aim to achieve every…

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Bike Laws: A Series in the Euclid Observer

Over the summer, a series of articles appeared in the Euclid Observer in an effort to promote safer and more efficient shared use of roads between bikes and cars in the city. The articles were written by Alisa Boles, who is a local attorney and bicycling enthusiast. In 2018, after completing 500+ miles of bike-riding with…

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Cranksgiving Cleveland

Cleveland’s cycling community is once again gathering food for disadvantaged families and senior citizens this holiday season! Bike Cleveland and Bike Euclid are hosting Cleveland’s seventh-annual Cranksgiving, a food drive by bicycle that begins and ends at the Euclid Hunger Center. There is no cost to join the event, but cyclists usually spend about $15 (or…

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Random Acts of Brightness

Lightless riding is risky, and whether people are simply unaware or they cannot afford lights, we want to be sure that they are covered. That’s why, every year in the Fall as the days get shorter, we hold Random Acts of Brightness. Random acts of Brightness is our program to install front and rear bicycle…

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2018 Strategic Summit

It’s time for you to get engaged and help determine the future priorities of Bike Cleveland! Join us on Sunday, November 11th at the beautifully restored LaSalle Arts & Media Center in Collinwood for a once-every-five-year opportunity to help Northeast Ohio take the next big steps toward bicycle and pedestrian friendliness. Your voice matters! Over…

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Lake “EERIE” Bike Challenge

Ride your bike to work and use it for errands during the month of October and take the challenge! It’s easy! Just register on Gohio Commute, log your bike commutes during October (you can link your account to Strava for automatic logging), and follow the leaderboard for up-to-the minute standings. Up to two bike commutes/errands…

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2018 Fundo Rider Information

Fundo Rider Information Thank you for supporting Bike Cleveland by riding the Fundo taking place on Saturday, September 8th during NEOCycle! Read down for some useful information. Please take a moment to read all of the instructions to ensure your ride goes smoothly. If you have additional questions please contact – info@bikecleveland.org GETTING TO EDGEWATER…

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Bike to Work Day – September

Celebrate Bike to Work Day on September 28th by swinging a leg over your bike and riding it to work! Join fellow Clevelanders and suburban riders as we take to the streets and embrace the power of getting to work under our own power. Find Your Hub! We will have a few Hub locations for…

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Ride to the NEORSD Open House Bicycle Tours!

Ride your bike to an upcoming event – the NEORSD Open House!  For the second year in a row, visitors will be able to tour the facility by bike (space limited – sign up now) and take a 5.5-mile ride at at the Environmental & Maintenance Services Center in Cuyahoga Heights and be led through the…

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Aggravated Vehicular Homicide

19 year old Scott McHugh admitted to the Cleveland Police Department that he snorted heroin shortly before hitting and killing another human being. He was found unconscious inside a Chevy Cruze, his homicide weapon, suspected to be from an overdose that was likely in process while careening down E9th Street on Saturday night “well in…

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