Besides being sports and major pastimes for many Coloradans,
Bike Longmont saw the Bronco’s win, as an opportunity to reach Bronco fans who,
may or may not ride regularly. The
Orange Ride is a fun, laid back way to have fun and get a little rowdy on a
Wednesday night.
There are a lot of folks who enjoy cycling and football.
Bringing the two together to support the Bronco’s seemed like a good idea.
Bicycle Longmont prides itself on taking a non-traditional approaches to
getting more people on the road.
Since 2010 Bike Longmont added Longmont Bike Night. Since
then the two have done some pretty cool things. The Orange Ride is just another
in a long and fun list.
Why craft beer.
If you’ve followed Longmont Bike Night you
know Left Hand is a favorite stop and Oskar Blues is a storied supporter of It seemed to make sense to include Longmont’s
favorite craft breweries in our ride.
Bike Night and the G’Knight Ride. Also – in an interview Payton
Manning mentioned he’d have a Bud Light following the interview. Colorado is the
epicenter of craft brewing in the nation.
Headlights are needed and helmets encouraged for adults and
required for kids.
Route & Timing:
There will be stops along the way, but the ride IS
family-friendly and free. We encourage you to bring your family to Cyclhops at
5:00pm with the ride leavingat 5:30pm
on Wednesday the 29th. However, if you have elementary or younger
children, we ask that you meet us at Roosevelt Park at 7pm. We will take a safe
route along Dry Creek greenway to Twin Peaks Mall, then east to Price Road
and on to Left Hand for a brief stop before climbing into Old Town. If you
venture with us from Southwest Longmont the ride will easily top 15 miles.Joining us at Roosevelt Park will put the
ride easily within the range for elementary kids. We will finish before 8pm
ending at Breaker’s downtown at 4th & Main Street.
What if I can’t make it? Is anyone else doing this?
The Orange ride is more than just Longmont. Bike Longmont reached
out to other social rides across Colorado. We are urging people who’ve
participated in the G’Knight Ride, Longmont Bike Night, Boulder’s Happy
Thursday Ride, Pueblo Cruiser Rides, Buena Vista Cruisers, and the Denver
Cruiser Ride to do their own Orange Ride and publicize it through social media.
While the big game may come around every year, our team and
state pride, only gets one shot at a win every now and then. If you’re into cycling
and cannot make the Longmont Orange Ride, do your own thing. The next two weekends
look great for biking in the cul-de-sac, downtown or to your favorite craft
brewery.
How many people will show up on Wednesday the 29th.
At 7pm, Roosevelt Park?
1 more if you do, twice as many if you bring a friend!
The 2013 Bike Night season is over and we had a great run. We kicked off the new season with over 210 people taking part. Huge numbers continued to roll with us through June. Our June average was 187 people per ride!
What does that mean? It means Bike Night gets folks on bikes. This year we had more people participate than in any other season. Our season total was 2,405.
Through out the season we had a GoPro camera mounted on the Audio Rockit and on a number of bikes. From all that footage we cobbled together the video below. I hope you enjoy it and share it with friends.
If you're like me you've got friends who just don't quite "get" bike night. Perhaps the video will help them.
Get out here this Wednesday night! We're 38 people away from breaking 2,400 riders this year. Don't leave us hanging!
You might wonder what the impact of 2,400 riders might be? 2,400
16,800 miles ridden
252,000 calories burned
Which is roughly equivalent to 2,117 beers or 507 cupcakes!
If your friends think Bike Night is cute - but not for them, ask 'em how they feel about cupcakes & beer!
See you tomorrow night for ONE MORE BEAUTIFUL BIKE NIGHT!
Also - If you're looking for a way to give to the flood relief effort there is a new way to do so. Oskar Blues Brewery has created a Foundation that will distribute donated funds of up to $100,000 to flood victims.
Grab your favorite orange something-or-other for the Bike Night Orange Ride!
Meet up at 6:30pm at 4th & Terry Street. It's gonna be awesome. Our route will take us around the west side but plan on cruising the east side, too!
This Wednesday's theme is Grease! Dust off your leather jacket, shake out your poodle skirt and join us for Greaser's & Poodle Skirts AKA Grease sing a long. We meet at 6:30pm at 4th & Terry Street, tomorrow night - Wednesday! Our route will take us through Old Town.
Figure it out and then join us tonight as we celebrate "Back to School" with School House Rock! See you tonight at 6:30pm - 4th & Terry Street. Times Call parking lot!
The Theme for this week’s Bike Night
is SUPER HEROES! Plus we will have Kid’s Night Bike Night!
We will meet for SUPER HERO Bike
Night at 6:30pm. HOWEVER – Kid’s Night will precede the regular Bike Night at
6pm. If you show up earlier, that’s OK.
Kid’s Night Bike Night is a long
standing tradition that goes back to 2009. At that time one of Bike Night’s
regular families proposed a night where kids could play bike games and learn to
ride safely.
Since then Kid’s Night Bike Night
has grown and become a lot of fun. We now offer Kid’s Night closer to the beginning
of the school year. My goal through Bike Night is to get more families riding
together and to get more kid’s riding safely to school.
This is the reason Bike Night asks
that kids ride on the street and learn to signal turns and be aware of what’s
going on around them. Kid’s Bike Night focuses on teaching kids to ride
together, ride safely, and to have fun!
Kid’s Night will begin at 6:00pm.
Games will follow and will conclude with a mini- cruise around theneighborhood. The mini-cruise will go from the
Times Call Parkinglot around Thompson
Park and back.
Games will include a few Bike Rodeo activities
plus Bike Night favorites:
1.Rock Dodge
2.Newspaper Delivery
3.Riding in a group.
4.Helmet Check
5.ABC- Quick Checks
6.Straight – line riding
7.Calling turns and working on
stopping.
8.Plus much more!
There will be a Kid's Cruiser Ride
beginning at 6:20ish.
Lastly – we are fielding a team we’re
calling TEAM BIKE NIGHT! If you’d like to be a part of the Bike Night organizing
group let me know. I’m hoping to do trainings during the August Bike Nights
that will enable more people to be Bike Night leaders next year!
Welcome to Tuesday night! Just 24 hours until the next installment of Bike Night kicks off. We began last week at 4th & Terry. This was the first start from a different location in over 10 years. I'd say it went pretty well. Thank you to everyone who found the location and to those of you way-finders who found us.
Last week as you know was our Flash Mob Bike Ride and I'd say it went swimmingly. The counts for riders were upward to 180ish people. Nice work. I've posted the chicken dance video from Youtube! Enjoy.
Bike Night - 2013
BIKE NIGHT - WEDNESDAY
This week we do our part as bike riders to celebrate the le Tour de EPO, errr, I mean France. Therefore, you are encouraged to dawn your best lycra,jersey, or otherwise (Bronco's, Nuggets, Rockies, Rapids, the Lacrosse team, USA Pro Jersey whatever) and join us on Wednesday night.
I am going to try and piece together something with Bob Roll and Phil Leggit, so wish me luck.....
ON THURSDAY!!
Because so much of everything revolving around "THE" tour could be likened to a circus, we might as well have fun, too! So Bike Night, Bicycle Longmont and DQ are presenting the first ever le Tour DQ. (It's funny. You should be laughing now!).
We will begin at Roosevelt Park somewhere between the Senior Center and the Memorial Building at 6:30pm. Why not 4th & Terry? Because we didn't include non-Bike Night's in our insurance rider. So, we're back to Roosevelt for this one time special ride.
PLEASE Bring or get a headlight for your bike, especially for the kids, and helmets are encouraged. The ride will be longer than Bike Night and we will finish later than typical.
le Tour DQ will be about 13 miles probably a little more with weaving and random departures from the route. Follow the previous link to view the most likely route. We will swing pass Roosevelt on our way south to the Hover DQ. At that time - Parents, guardians, friends, countrymen, with kids, needing a break, can bail out early. Otherwise - we will be on our way south to the Ken Pratt Boulevard/Hover DQ!
We will depart the south DQ destined for our end point - the downtown DQ.
Disclaimer - you do not need to buy ice cream at every stop, or, at any of the stops. Like Bike Night - there is no need to spend money to have fun on a bike. PRIZES We will have coupons for free blizzards - AND - we'll have some other cool things for people to win.
We will have a prize for Best lit bike, Best Costume Most creative use of the term French! (Remember, there will be kids there......)
Until I remember some other detail...... We'll see you tomorrow night at 6:30pm for BIKE NIGHT!