BSF Activities
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Bike Week May 9-17, 2020 Postponed till Fall!
Bike Santa Fe encourages bike commuting year-round, so we’re heavily involved in this annual event.
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Smart Cycling For Kids
We work with local schools to lead specially designed safety classes for young riders.
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Bike Valet 2020 – Volunteer and get free admission to IFAM and other events!
Free safe bike valet parking makes riding to local events easier.
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BSF Bike Swap – Postponed until Fall 2020
The best value in town for quality used biking gear.
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Smart Cycling 2020
Nationally certified classes. Next class TBD 2020. Ride more safely and confidently.
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Bicycle & Trails Advisory Committee – BTAC
Bike Santa Fe members currently chair subcommittees on this crucial City Council citizens’ advisory committee
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Employee/Group Classes -Tailored For You
Bike Santa Fe is able to provide biking instruction to any organization, group or business.
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Bike Santa Fe Bike Maintenance Series
Join our 4-evening courses on how a bike works…and how to fix it when it doesn’t. Next series TBD!
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Kids During COVID-19 and Safe Routes to Schools
When kids learn to ride smart, they are healthier, safer and could save you some driving!
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Membership and Donations
Get involved in promoting safer cycling in Santa Fe by becoming a member.
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Bike Friendly Silver Status – But Slipping
Santa Fe’s commitment to safe cycling is dubious.
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LAB League Cycling Instructor Certification – Re-Scheduled to 10/2-10/4, 2020
2020 LCI training program now re-scheduled for October!
News Feed
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THE SANTA FE POLICE REPORT to BTAC
2018-04-28Several members of Bike Santa Fe were on hand to hear Sergeant Christopher McCord of the Santa Fe Police give a report to the BTAC’s members regarding recorded incidents involving cyclists and pedestrians. It was a short but quite enlightening session though not for the reasons we initially expected. Originally, many of us had hoped … Continue reading THE SANTA FE POLICE REPORT to BTAC
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Bike Community Stands United
2018-03-22When Carl Gable stood up at the City Council meeting last Wednesday night, it was already clear by the seats packed with local cyclists that this would be no ordinary council session for the new City administration.
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This a page will be regularly up-dated with developing news, calls to actions and other info about the incident.
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In 2009, Bill White of Twin Bridges, Montana, began to notice the long-distance cyclists that were passing through the small town of fewer than 400 inhabitants.