by bikefc | Jul 30, 2021 | Bicycle Advocacy, Community Rides, Events, More Bikes, Programs
The following is a summary of this Ride-Around-Town (RAT) Ride organized and led by Bike Fort Collins. RAT rides are open to the public and their purpose is to explore and discuss the strengths and weaknesses in bicycle infrastructure and connectivity in Fort...
by bikefc | Jul 29, 2021 | Community Rides, Events
Back again for 2021, Bike Ride for Black Lives & Ride For Racial Justice brought together over 100 folks from all over the FoCo area on Sunday, July 11th in solidarity for racial justice and the dismantling of systemic racism. The primary focus and mission of...
by bikefc | Jul 26, 2021 | Events, More Bikes, Programs, Safe Routes to School, Support BFC
As we initially helped promote entry and training rides for back in April, the Foco Fondo was held yesterday (July 25) for the first time since 2019, due to the pandemic last year. The Foco Fondo is a daring gravel cycling adventure that starts and finishes at New...
by bikefc | Jun 30, 2021 | Events, More Bikes, Safe Streets, Support BFC
by bikefc | Updated | Aug 10, 2021 As of August 6 and August 10 respectively, the Bohemian Foundation and New Belgium Brewing have made the conscientious and courageous decisions to cancel the Bohemian Light Music Festival and cancel the Tour de Fat this year. While...
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...