Save the Date, Saturday 25 June 2016. Wheelmen and International Cycling History 150th Anniversary of the Bicycle event. Details to follow, but there will be a ride from New Haven to Ansonia to commemorate Pierre Lallement’s ride.
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New Haven Gran Prix coming in September!
Elm City Cycling welcomes the Connecticut Cycling Advancement Program in bringing the New Haven Gran Prix to New Haven on September 18th. The New Haven Gran Prix is a race on the National Racing Criterium Calendar and will coincide with a pizza and food truck festival and a street fair including live music and a beer garden.
ECC has an opportunity to partner with CCAP and raise funds to support our mission to make greater New Haven safer, friendlier, and more accessible to people on bikes and on foot by organizing local volunteers to help with the race on Friday evening and a Gran Fondo ride from New Haven to Harford to be held the next day. We need your help to support this great event! Please consider joining our team and fill out the form below to let us know your possible availability on that weekend.
New Haven Bike Month Green Drinks: April 15th
Join Elm City Cycling and the New Haven Bike Month Team at the offices of SeeClickFix and hear about the many exciting events planned all around the city for bike month this May. Company, camaraderie, snacks and drinks will all be on hand. See you there!
The Bicycle Diaries: Slideshow and Book Talk on April 1st
David Kroodsma, a former Stanford climate research and author of The Bicycle Diaries: My 21,000 Mile Ride for the Climate has bicycled from California to the southern tip of South America, from Turkey to Myanmar, and across the U.S. twice. Along the way he has talked to hundreds of people—both laypeople and experts—about climate change, gathering personal stories about its impacts across three continents. Continue reading
Why you should love the proposed protected bike lane on Edgewood Ave
A new generation of protected bike lanes are now being built across the country. By carving out space from the existing roadway, these facilities bring off-street paths to dense urban areas that would otherwise lack the space for greenway trails suitable for riders of all ages and abilities.