Welcome to the rides section of our bicycle advocacy wiki. Whether you're organizing your first community ride or planning a Critical Mass event, you'll find comprehensive resources here to help make your cycling events successful, safe, and impactful.
Why Organize Bicycle Rides?
Organized bicycle rides serve multiple important purposes:
- Build Community: Create connections between cyclists and strengthen local support networks
- Increase Visibility: Show the public and policymakers that cyclists are an important part of the transportation landscape
- Advocate for Change: Draw attention to safety concerns, infrastructure needs, or policy changes
- Celebrate Cycling: Share the joy of riding with others and welcome new people to the activity
- Memorialize & Honor: Pay respect to those injured or lost while cycling
Getting Started
Before diving into specific types of rides, consider these universal principles:
- Define Your Purpose: Be clear about why you're organizing this ride
- Know Your Audience: Design the event for your intended participants (families, experienced cyclists, etc.)
- Plan Your Route: Consider safety, visibility, difficulty, and meaningful destinations
- Build Your Team: Recruit volunteers for various roles needed for a successful event
- Promote Effectively: Use both online and offline methods to reach your target audience
Types of Rides & Events
We have detailed guides for various types of cycling events:
- Community Rides Guide - General-purpose group rides for building community
- Memorial & Vigil Ride Guide - Respectful events honoring cyclists who have been injured or killed
- Critical Mass Tips - Guidance participating in or organizing awareness-raising group rides
- Election Cycles - Guidance organizing rides with candidates for elected office
- Advice to Help Cyclists Courteously Share the Road - Etiquette and best practices for group riding
- Ride Support Guide - How to organize your Ride Leadership Team
Supporting Resources
To help make your event as effective as possible, explore these additional wiki resources:
- Event Marketing Guide - How to promote your ride and reach your target audience
- Graphic Design Assets - Templates, logos, and visuals you can customize
- Media Relations - How to engage with local press before, during, and after your event
- Safety Protocols - Essential guidance for keeping all participants safe
Success Stories
Learn from other organizers who have created meaningful and effective cycling events:
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Remember that every successful ride begins with a clear vision and careful planning. We hope these resources help you create cycling events that bring joy, build community, and advance meaningful advocacy for cyclists in your area.