





Many bikers consider May to be the official start of biking season in New England. The snow is gone, the days are longer, and the residue from the salt and sand deposited during the winter has been mostly washed away by April’s rain.
Bike shops advertise tune-up specials, charity race and triathlon training groups start meeting, and bike racks begin filling up at schools and workplaces. But
Bike Month is so much more than a declaration of the change in seasons.
First established in 1956, Bike Month was used as a way of celebrating biking, to tout the health benefits, and to encourage people to just give it a try. The month was further defined when the third week in May was designated as Bike to Work Week, with Bike to Work Day being that Friday. This year, that week is May 15-21, and that day is May 19th.
We are fortunate to live in an area of the country that is dedicated to biking both as an activity and a valuable mode of transportation. There is no shortage of activities to participate in during Bike Month.
Throughout May and June, the Alewife TMA will be visiting member locations to host free bike safety checks events. We will be joined by our partners at Urban Adventours. It's a great opportunity for folks to have their bike looked at by a skilled bike technician.
Members can also join Alewife TMA's
Bike to Anywhere Challenge
in May where employees and residents can log their bicycle trips for a chance to win some great prizes like Apple AirPods, gift cards, and rechargeable bike lights.
Our friends at
Bluebikes are offering
Free Adventure Passes each Sunday in May for Mental Health Awareness Month & National Bike Month.
Hop on this offer and join the fun!
MassBike, the statewide biking coalition and advocacy group, is hosting Bay State Bike Month. If you are looking for group rides and ways to get involved with biking during the month, start here.
On Wednesday, May 3rd, MassDOT and their affiliate Safe Routes to School are planning a Walk, Bike and Roll to School Day. This event will celebrate biking as a safe, healthy and active way of commuting to and from school.
On Friday, May 19th, Boston is hosting a Bike to Work Day at City Hall Plaza from 7:00-9:00 AM. Hop on your bike and ride in that morning, or join a convoy of fellow cyclists and ride into Boston from Cambridge or other locations.. When you ride in that morning, you will be treated to a free breakfast and coffee at City Hall Plaza. There will also be plenty of exhibitors at the event—all with one thing in common-- a love of cycling.
Subscribe to the Alewife TMA newsletter to stay updated on everything we have planned.
We can’t wait to see you out there with us and your bike this May. Cheers!
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