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Women Powered Cycling Workshop for City Employees

Location

City Hall Annex
2nd Floor Conference Room
344 Broadway
Cambridge, MA 02139

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Contact

Jennifer Lawrence
jlawrence@cambridgema.gov
617/349-4671

Description

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Women Powered Bicycling

This class is designed specifically for female City employees who know how to ride a bike, but whose bicycles are gathering dust, ride occasionally but would like to ride more, or are just plain nervous about riding in the city. Perhaps you would like to start using your bike to ride to work, for errands or to get to meetings throughout the work day. All will benefit from the classes tips and ideas for riding more comfortably and confidently. Attendees will receive tips on route planning, safety, rules of the road, how to look professional when you get to work, and more. There will also be information on the available city-owned bikes for use by city employees for work. The instructor will have a bicycle, helmet, and gear on hand to demonstrate principles, as well as to answer any questions attendees may have.

All participants will get a bicycle helmet to use with your own bike or with a Hubway bike! 


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