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The History of National Bike Month
People On Bikes

The History of National Bike Month

Believe it or not, bicycles used to rule America’s roads. As a matter of fact, cyclists were one of the most influential reasons that paved roads were even built in the first place. As an early mode of ground transportation, bikes were heavily relied on by 19th century farmers and city […]

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National Study Reveals New & Emerging U.S. Cycling Behaviors During Coronavirus Pandemic

Bike shops and manufacturers across America are reporting a bicycling renaissance in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic. It seems more people are turning to bicycles for the benefits of exercise, stress-relief, activities with their children, or for a safe mode of transportation. That’s translated into more new bikes being sold, […]

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Orlando Quietly Opens Southern Section of Shingle Creek Regional Trail

Plans for more regional sections underway- A gem in our regional trail system is gaining even more luster. The Shingle Creek Regional Trail (SCRT) is coming together segment-by-segment, as the City of Orlando’s southernmost section opened in late March. It seamlessly connects to Orange County’s section, and one could say […]

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Know Your ABCs Before You Ride Your Bike

If you’re looking to escape outdoors and plan on dusting off your bike, make sure it’s in good working order for safety and performance. For riders of all ages, an easy-to-remember cue for looking over your bike is “ABC Quick Check” for air, brakes, chain, quick release and check!  A […]

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“Wheel Life” Explores Miles of Central Florida Trails

At Bike/Walk Central Florida (BWCF), we can’t get enough of trails. That’s why we’re excited to share that in honor of Florida Bicycle Month, the March issue of Orlando, The City’s Magazine features a guide to “the coolest bike trails, plus great excursions for kids, safety tips, and what you […]