Community v6

Rides

Updated Mar 8, 2026
2 min read
Created by Steve Gerner
Key Takeaways
  • 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
On this page

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:

  1. Define Your Purpose: Be clear about why you're organizing this ride
  2. Know Your Audience: Design the event for your intended participants (families, experienced cyclists, etc.)
  3. Plan Your Route: Consider safety, visibility, difficulty, and meaningful destinations
  4. Build Your Team: Recruit volunteers for various roles needed for a successful event
  5. 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:

Supporting Resources

To help make your event as effective as possible, explore these additional wiki resources:

Success Stories

Learn from other organizers who have created meaningful and effective cycling events:

To Do: Write up case studies {.is-danger}

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.

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