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Bike/Walk Central Florida Newsletter #41 — Oct. 20, 2011

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Bike/Walk Central Florida

News

Bike/Walk Central Florida’s Website Revamped

Bike/Walk Central Florida’s website has a new look and feel, featuring videos, an events calendar, and lots of ways to get involved, including the new Pedestrian Safety Initiative.  Check it out!

http://bikewalkcentra.wpengine.com/

Classes

Cycling Savvy

Hey, buddy, why don’t you learn how to drive?

Did you know that more than 90 percent of bike crashes are preventable, if you know what you’re doing?

Do you know what you’re doing?

Are you willing to bet your life on it?

Don’t become a bike crash statistic, join the growing number of savvy cyclists who know the difference between “riding” a bike and “driving” a bike. There’s a big difference.

The next Cycling Savvy class will be held November 4th and 5th, and openings are available. 
Visit www.cyclingsavvy.org to register. Sign up today. Because the most important piece of safety equipment is you.

Events

VegFest this Saturday, October 22nd

Planning to visit VegFest this weekend? Leave the car at home and ride your bike. Bike/Walk Central Florida will be running a free bike valet service (enter off Princeton). Leave your bike with us and veg-out with peace of mind. (Donations gratefully accepted – all money goes toward making Central Florida a more bikeable/walkable community).

www.cfvegfest.org

Suwannee Fat Tire Festival

Suwannee Bicycle Association (SBA) invites you to attend the Suwannee Fat Tire Festival,  Oct. 21 – 23, Stephen Foster State Park, White Springs, FL.

Visit the website for details, to download the registration form or to link to active.com to register.

www.suwanneebike.org

Torch Relay November 12th

Rebekah Swyers would like to extend an invitation for everyone to join the Greater Orlando Children’s Miracle Network at the Torch Relay taking place on November 12, 2011 at the Renaissance Orlando at Sea World. The event includes both a 5K and 15 mile walks, performance cycling, and a motorcycle run that all raise money to Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. Shands Hospital For Children at the University of Florida and Arnold Palmer Medical Center share the funds raised through Greater Orlando Children’s Miracle Network. The support of Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals sponsors helps provide life-saving medical equipment, diversionary items, pediatric research and patient education and outreach programs at these two world-class hospitals for children. Any assistance in getting the word out and inviting individuals as well as teams to particpate in the event are greatly appreciated. Please feel free to email [email protected] with any questions.

Highlands Bike Fest December 9-11

Highlands Bike Fest Info & Registration:  

http://www.kenilworthlodge.com/sebringflorida/?id=480 

To Register Online:http://www.active.com  (Type Highlands Bike Fest in search bar.)

Recurring Rides

(The next First Friday ride is November 4th!)

First Fridays: Take it to the streets bike ride to promote civility: 6 p.m. on the First Friday of each month. Check our Facebook Fan page for start locations.

UCF Bike Bus: Downtown Orlando to UCF, then UCF to Downtown Orlando. Follow bike bus in real time via GPS at http://commuteorlando.com/bikebus/

Ride With Steve: Beginner ride. Meet at Winter Garden Wheel Works in Downtown Winter Garden, 8 a.m., Saturdays. – Sponsored by Winter Garden Wheel Works  .

See our Calendar for other family rides:

www.bikewalkcentralflorida.org

 

S-Cargo farmers market rides featuring utility bikes and trailers

Ice Cream Socials: night rides through Downtown Orlando

 

Unless specifically designated as a trail ride, our rides take place on public streets. Headlights and red rear flashers are required for night rides. Helmets are encouraged, and are required for children under 16.

We observe all traffic laws and traffic signals.

Our rides are typically 10 to 15 miles, roundtrip, and average 10 miles an hour, a comfortable pace for most adults and teens. May be too fast for younger children and adults with health issues.

 

These rides are social in nature.

For longer, more aggressive group rides, subscribe to Hal Downing’s group ride newsletter by emailing [email protected] .

If you prefer a slow ride bike group, try the Backpack Bikers, on Saturdays at 11 am outside by the bike rack at the 24-hour fitness club by Super Target near the corner of Orange Avenue and Michgan Street in the Crystal Lake Subdivision.  Contact Cynthia Morrison at [email protected]

If you have a social ride you would like us to help promote, please email me at the address below.

Brad

Brad Kuhn

Executive Director

[email protected]