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Watch the video on KHON2. Ride with Hawaii Bicycling League in their 31st Annual Honolulu Century Ride. The event is open to riders of all skills levels. The race begins at Kapiolani Park this Sunday, September 30th.
For registration and event details visit www.hbl.org today.
Congratulations to one of O'ahu's local bike shops, Island Triathlon and Bike (IT&B), for being selected two consecutive years by Bicycle Retailer and Industry News as one of the "Top 100 Retailers" in the nation!
IT&B has been holding Traffic Skills classes, fix-it clinics, training groups, neighbor island bike tours, free shop rides and hosts a monthly clean-up of the bike path across from IT&B. IT&B is also a sponsor of the Honolulu Century Ride and Haleiwa Metric Century Rides and is a supporter of the Hawaii Bicycling League.
Please continue to support your local bike shops!
Sunday September 16, 2012, from 4- 9:00 p.m., Arts@Marks Garage (1159 Nuuanu Ave) will host the Bike Shorts HI Film Festival.
In collaboration with the Bike@Marks event, this Sunday's event includes two approximately one-hour programs of short films incorporating the themes of cycling and cyclists from all around the world. Arts@Marks and the producers of the Hawaii Bike Shorts HI Film Festival would like to encourage you to attend these screenings and, as a show of support for the clean energy of those who use cycling as a means of transportation, we'd like to suggest that as many of you as possible ride your bicycles to and from the event. Read more »
Jas. W. Glover, a local construction company, is contracted by the City to re-pave and stripe Waialae Avenue and nearby side streets. The contract went into effect July 2, 2012, and will continue for 18 months until December 2013. As cyclists, we have advocated that Waialae's re-striping plan include bicycle lanes to better connect East Honolulu to UH and Downtown. According to the contractor, concrete curb replacement along Waialae's blocks will take about 8 months. Read more »
Farmer's Insurance Group has developed an online game to help keiki learn to keep themselves safe as pedestrians and bicyclists in traffic situations, especially around school zones. Farmer's has opened a contest to help the game reach every child in Hawaii's schools, in which schools with a minimum 75% student completion rate will receive $500. Read more »
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.