Two CyclingSavvy Webinars for the Holiday Season
If you are a cyclist, just thinking about bicycling, or if you are getting back to club riding, these CyclingSavvy webinars are for you.
CyclingSavvy Instructor
Los Angeles, California
I fell in love with cycling when I first learned to balance on two wheels well over 50 years ago in New York City. Since then I have explored all aspects of cycling including commuting, touring on five continents, and racing on road and dirt. Despite my many miles and years in the saddle, CyclingSavvy was a revelation to me when I took the course in 2011 and it made cycling even more fun for me. I brought the first CyclingSavvy classes to Illinois, California and Arizona and look forwarding to helping expand the best traffic cycling program in the U.S. to more states and cities.
If you are a cyclist, just thinking about bicycling, or if you are getting back to club riding, these CyclingSavvy webinars are for you.
What’s it really like to ride on the most “dangerous” streets in Los Angeles, a city that’s been designated the “worst” for bike riding?
How to enjoy safe & confident cycling with kids… from 4 to 94
Yes cycling with kids. On streets! Check out this video of a family riding regular streets to Sunday Streets in Eugene, OR.
Now in the 21st Century, savvy cyclists are paving the way for a new understanding and acceptance of bicyclists into the transportation network of our cities, towns and neighborhoods.
Keep Your Bike Trained:
Suggestions for Practicing Bike-Handling Skills on Your Everyday Rides
Gary Cziko, CyclingSavvy Instructor & ABEA Board Member
While the Train Your Bike component of CyclingSavvy provides a valuable opportunity for cyclists to learn and practice important bike-handling sk...
CyclingSavvy is a program of the American Bicycling Education Association. Our mission is to provide programs and resources for the education of bicyclists as drivers of vehicles, and bicycling-related education for traffic engineers, transportation planners, law enforcement professionals, educators, and the general public.