Tag: ride for major taylor
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Sunday: Can you complete the Ride for Major Taylor/Bike Works fundraiser doubleheader?
I sure hope you didn’t have any other plans on Sunday, because you can do bikes bikes bikes morning ’til night. Bike Works Executive Director Ed Ewing pitched to Seattle Bike Blog that people could attempt a Ride for Major Taylor/Bikecitement doubleheader. Are you up for the challenge? The day kicks off with Cascade Bicycle…
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Sunday’s Ride for Major Taylor has West Seattle and Tacoma options + Dongho Chang will headline Bike Month Breakfast
As you may have noticed from the advertisement on Seattle Bike Blog, Cascade Bicycle Club’s 2023 Ride for Major Taylor is Sunday. And the ride has two completely different route options that both start at the White Center Bicycle Playground: A shorter 26-mile loop around West Seattle, South Park, Burien and White Center, and a…
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Bike around South King County for Cascade’s Major Taylor Project Saturday
Cascade Bicycle Club’s Major Taylor Project offers after-school programs for students at 14 schools in South King County and Pierce County. “Bike Club” provides 300 students “a forum for helping students develop confidence, goal setting abilities, bicycle maintenance and handling skills, and deep connections with their peers and communities,” according to Cascade. Saturday’s Ride for…
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This Week: Janette Sadik-Khan talk, Ride for Major Taylor + more
The Seattle Bike Blog Events Calendar is blowing up, and not just because Cascade Bicycle Club events have been added. There’s just a ton of bike stuff happening in Seattle, and the event list will really take off next month. So I hope you’ve kept your schedule clear… And remember, anyone can post an event…
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Cascade announces new south end fundraiser ride for Major Taylor Project
Cascade has announced a brand new ride, and it sounds a lot different than their standard events. The Ride for Major Taylor starts in West Seattle and heads down through White Center, SeaTac and Burien, neighborhoods where the club’s Major Taylor Project is most active. “We see this event as an opportunity for people to…
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