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Clinic: How to Ride Your Bike Through Winter and at Night
Join us for the first of our indoor winter clinics! Please note this is event is free and open to all, and that you do not need your bikes.
You WILL want to bring your favorite winter and night-riding gear to show off at our fashion show/ show-and-tell!
Please register in advance here
Event Details:
Francis Gregory Library
3660 Alabama Ave SE
Washington, DC 20020
November 3, 20122:00 - 4:00pm
Closest Metro: Naylor Road (Green Line)
Please note:
- This clinic is for riders of ALL levels
- Bikes are not necessary
- Bring your favorite winter or night-riding gear for show and tell
- Childcare is not provided
- This event is free and open to the public -
Veronica Davis, Black Women Bike DC co-founder, honored by the White House as a Champion of Change →
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WHUR BLACK WOMEN BIKE DC INTERVIEW 7.25.12 →
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7/28 July Group Ride (Novice/Intermediate/Advanced)
Join us Saturday for our monthly group ride for riders of all levels. We will follow the river and ride both sides of the scenic Anacostia Riverwalk Trail in DC.
Meet up point is the Stadium-Armory Metro (Blue/Yellow) at the Independence Ave exit (closest to the Armory). We’ll leave at 9:15am and ride by RFK Stadium to catch the trail. We’ll pass by Yards Park and Nationals Stadium, cross the Frederick Douglass Bridge, ride through Anacostia Park, and cross over the Sousa Bridge before heading back to RFK.
The ride will take approximately 45 - 60 minutes to complete the loop with the option of a second loop for intermediate and advanced riders. More details:
- This is a NO DROP ride
- ALL LEVELS are welcome
- HELMETS are required
- Route includes some narrow paths, hills, and on-road trails
- You are encouraged to bring WATERSee https://www.facebook.com/events/447438751957592/ to register in advance or contact blackwomenbikedc@gmail.com with questions. -
6/25 Group Photo: Bike Clinic and Ride
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Black Women Bike (and Brunch!) →
Join us at 9am on Saturday, July 16th, 2011 for a “brunch and ride” (I know we are riding first, but brunch and ride makes me chuckle). We are meeting on the plaza at the Eastern Market Metro Station (701 Pennsylvania Ave SE).
The group will then bike over to Ward 7 and settle for some chatting and chewing at Pope Branch Park. And yes, the event is BYOBAB (Bring your own bike and brunch). See y’all there!
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WaPo Covers Black Women Bike: DC →
Vanessa Williams from the Washington Post, talks to our very own Veronica Davis, Najeema Washington, Maddy Jackson Williams and Mayra McQuirter about who we are, how we got started and why they love cycling.
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Produced by Danielle Ricks, this video features some brief footage of our first bicycle clinic on the Metropolitan Branch Trail with the awesome guys from @BicycleSpace.
