by bikefc | Jun 30, 2021 | Bicycle Advocacy, Bike Month, Events, More Bikes, Programs, Safe Streets
CAN FORT COLLINS BECOME THE AMSTERDAM OF THE U.S.? That is the question we posed this month, as part of Colorado Bike Month and bringing back the Bicycle Film Festival for a second, virtual round. As a starting point to answering the question, we were excited to share...
by bikefc | Jun 29, 2021 | Bike Month, Bike to Work, Community Rides, Events, More Bikes, Safe Streets
For the second year running, Bike Fort Collins hosted the Remington Bike Count Challenge. Last year, due to the pandemic, we developed this event in an effort to bring folks “together” in a socially distant capacity on what would have been Bike to Work Day...
by bikefc | Jun 28, 2021 | Bike Month, Bike to Work, Events, More Bikes, Safe Streets
Bike Fort Collins is overjoyed with the outpouring of community and bike fanfare at this year’s Bike to Work/Wherever Day! With 51 breakfast stations located throughout the city and even a handful of afternoon stations, we are truly humbled by the generosity and...
by bikefc | Jul 9, 2020 | Bike Month, Events, Support BFC
June was Bike Month in Colorado. And, As we announced in late May, we held an Art Contest for kids where we asked kids to draw their fantasy bike. We prompted them by asking them questions like: does your dream bike have rockets? Or, is it powered by butterflies? Is...
by bikefc | Jul 8, 2020 | Bike Month, Events, Support BFC
June was Bike Month in Colorado. And, As we announced in late May, we held a Bike Stories Challenge where we asked people to submit their best bike themed story (fiction or non-fiction), in 500 words or less. The winner would be featured here on our website, as well...
by bikefc | Jul 1, 2020 | Bike Month, Events, More Bikes, Support BFC
We may not have met our goal of beating the standing record of 1,737 cyclists in a single day, but we came pretty close! On what would have normally been our city’s Bike to Work Day, we challenged the community to rival the standing record at the Remington Bike...