Savvy Cyclist Classes: The Bronx and Jersey City

When
May 30, 2009   9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Where
New York Public Library Wakefield Branch
4100 Lowerre Pl. (at E. 229th St.)
The Bronx

Frank R. Conwell School PS 3
111 Bright St. (bet. Monmouth St. & Jersey Av.)
Jersey City
Cost
Savvy Cyclist class is free, but pre-registration and a fully refundable $50 deposit* are required to secure your spot.
RSVP
Pre-registration required. Fax this PDF form to Bike New York at 212-932-3206 or mail to: Bike New York, Bicycle Education Program, 891 Amsterdam Ave., New York, NY 10025. No day-of-class walk-ins, please!
More Info
Bike New York

Savvy Cyclist is a free, one-day "introduction to cycling" program for adults and mature teens who want to improve their cycling skills. This class is ideal for new cyclists who want to learn the basics, those returning to cycling from a long hiatus, people who want to be more independent on their bike, and those who feel a little nervous while cycling in traffic.

Course Content

  • Adjusting your bike and helmet for a comfortable fit 
  • Performing a safety inspection of your bike to make sure everything is working properly
  • Understanding traffic principles and bicyclists' rights and responsibilities on the road
  • Fixing a flat tire
  • Using your gear system
  • Locking your bike
  • Bike handling drills
  • A group ride of approximately 5-8 miles emphasizing cycling safely and confidently in traffic

The class is mostly hands-on and bike-riding activities, though it includes some classroom learning. Participants will receive literature and accessories to ensure continued safe and enjoyable riding.

Savvy Cyclist is a League of American Bicyclists Road I class, and it fulfills the pre-requisite for entering the training and certification seminar to become a League Cycling Instructor.

Are You Ready for Savvy Cyclist?

For your own safety and that of other class participants, all Savvy Cyclist students should arrive at class able to:

  • Ride a bike (pedal and balance) with control in a steady, straight line, without wobbling or swooshing from side to side 
  • Start and stop their bike with control--no shaky starts or running into fixed objects.