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All of us at the Hawaii Bicycling League hope you had a great holiday season, full of family, food, and of course, cycling. I know I combated any holiday food comas with a healthy share of cycling--I opted to join the Rapha Festive 500 and ride 500 kilometers (310 miles) between Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve. While there were moments when my legs were begging me to stop, I managed to ride the full distance and enjoyed the best (and worst) of Hawaii cycling, riding around the Windward and Leeward coasts. We're so lucky to enjoy what I consider the best weather in the world--not a snowflake in sight, only waves and the occasional whale on the coastline! Read more »
We're pretty lucky here in Hawaii--the only obstacles we face when it comes to cycling are wind and rain. While the conditions these days might seem less than ideal on your morning ride, just think about how cold and snowy other parts of the country are, and smile at the thought that you can ride in the rain without risking hypothermia. Read more »
Everything is falling into place, and our free Commuter Cycling 101 workshop is now open for registration. Head over to hbl.org/commutercycling101 and make it happen. Read more »

This weekend marked the Red Hot Ladies' annual Honolulu Hale Christmas Trees & Wreaths Ride. The group braved the weekend winds to take in the holiday cheer around Honolulu, checking out the lights and holiday scenery along their ride. Read more »

Are you a new cyclist looking for someone to ride with on the weekends? Join the Saturday Slo Mos, as they adventure around Oahu. Here's a photo from their latest ride.
Next Saturday they ride to Iroquois Point, in Ewa. Join them from 2:00-4:00pm, at the Asing Community Park off of Renton Road. Contact Patricia Johnson for more information: patriciagj@aol.com or 988-4633
Our Mission: Getting more people to ride bicycles for health, recreation, and transportation by making Hawaii's streets safer through advocacy, education, and events since 1975.