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BIKE 5 / Bike/Walk Planning / Design / News / News To Use

Meet Bike 5’s Partner Municipalities!

Bike 5 would not be possible without Winter Park, Eatonville, Casselberry, Maitland and Orlando – the five municipalities that serve as hosts for the event. Each of these cities have made significant strides towards becoming pedestrian and cyclist friendly, and we are grateful for their partnership. Take a look at […]

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Cycling Towards Change: The History of Bike 5 in Central Florida

As we approach our seventh annual Bike 5 event, let’s take a moment to reminisce about where we’ve been and how it’s redefined the cycling landscape in Central Florida. 2017 Bike 5 riders receiving encouragement along the path. The First Pedal Towards Change Seven years ago, Maitland implemented new bike […]

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St. Cloud’s Bikes & Bites Bike Ride Provides Community with a Different View 

Bike/Walk Central Florida Program Director, Patrick Panza, leads the pack during the Bikes & Bites Tour. On a warm and cloudy Florida day, riders came ready to learn about their neighborhood offerings by taking part in the “Bikes & Bites Culinary Bike Ride through St. Cloud” on June 3. The […]

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Bike 5 Cities is now BIKE 5!

With three distances and multiple speeds to choose from, the event has expanded with more opportunities for riders of all ages and abilities! Initially, the Bike 5 Cities event started as a solution to the question so many people ask us as cyclists, “Where do you ride?” To answer the […]

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Eatonville: A Ride Through History – Community Bike Ride

In honor of Black History Month, Bike/Walk Central Florida, the Eatonville Cultural & Heritage Foundation and HOPR Bike Share hosted a two-and-a half mile bike-ride through history. Riders explored local landmarks throughout the Historic Town of Eatonville and the City of Maitland. The riders began at the City of Eatonville […]