Off-bike class for beginner and intermediate riders April 30, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

The City of Shoreline is excited to announce an off-bike class for beginner and intermediate cyclists, scheduled for April 30, 2025. In partnership with the Cascade Bicycle Club, this event aims to equip participants with essential knowledge for safe and enjoyable cycling. Topics will cover critical areas such as riding equipment, local bike infrastructure, and the rules of the road, alongside practical tips for planning your bike route. Attendees have the flexibility to join in person at City Hall or online via Zoom, making it accessible to a wider audience. Registration is available through the city’s website, and those attending in person will need to sign in at the venue.

This initiative not only promotes cycling as a mode of transportation but also fosters community involvement in Shoreline. By enhancing cyclists' skills and knowledge, the program supports a growing culture of cycling in the area. More information about the Pedal Forward Shoreline initiative can be found on the city’s website.

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