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Get wheelie excited about Bike Month, Kansas City

Dust off your wheels and join a Bike Month event.

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Whether you’re a regular rider or just dusting off your bike, Bike Month is your time to get moving and reconnect with the community.

Photos courtesy of Mid-America Regional Council

Let the good rides roll during Bike Month, Kansas City.

ICYMI, May is National Bike Month. Established in 1956 by the League of American Bicyclists, National Bike Month is a great chance to get back on your bike and experience the joy of cycling.

All month long, you’re invited to celebrate biking as a fun, healthy way to get around. From the breeze in your face to the boost in your mood, discover how you can feel your best on a bike.

But why cycle alone? Take the opportunity to experience bikes in our community, whether you’re:

  • On a group ride
  • Leading your kids’ biking school bus
  • Or simply waving to your neighbors as you roll by

Explore the Mid-America Regional Council’s Bike Month page for local resources, such as the Regional Trails & Bikeways Map and how to start a bike bus at your school, to use this month — and beyond.

Want to join a ride? Explore the Bike Month calendar, which features events like the E-Bike Petting Zoo on May 3.

Get moving, Kansas City.

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