Saturday , March 31, 7-10am (or whatever time you can give!) This bike and pedestrian path that connects Commander Shea Blvd to the Neponset Bridge was deluged and buried in debris from the nor’easters this month. I’ve seen cyclists and pedestrians trying to navigate the path around and over the debris while riding on Commander Shea. People want to use the path and I hope you will join me and give a bit of time to help clean it up. The Quincy DPW and Parks Department will be providing tools and trash bags and will take the trash we bag up away — thank you City of Quincy! You just need to show up and give us a hand for a half hour, an hour, or whatever time you have between 7 and 10 this Saturday morning. So bike on over, bringing your own water and gloves, and we’ll see you...
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Want to ride with us but haven’t been on your bike in a while? Meet us at Pope John Paul II Park where you can get used riding again in a very safe, contained park.
Join us Saturday, April 14 to kick off our ride season along the extended Neponset Trail.
Read MoreGet On Your Bike Again Ride Sunday, April 22, 9:00am Meet at Pope John Paul II Park, parking lot closest to the Neponset Circle Shopping Center Want to ride with us but haven’t been on your bike in a while? Want to try riding again with knowledgeable cyclists and support? Meet us at Pope John Paul II Park and ride with us to Joseph Finnegan Park at Port Norfolk. There you can get used to riding again in a very safe, contained park. For those who would like, riding the Neponset River Trail is also an option. Map of Ride location. Quincycles rides are open to members and non-members. Bicycling involves certain inherent risks. Your participation in a Quincycles ride constitutes your agreement to this Acknowledgement, Waiver and Release. Please review our Ride Guidelines before the ride and check our Facebook page for weather related...
Read MoreSunday, March 11, 9:15am Meet at Panera, North Quincy Quincycles invites you to join us for a ride to the Shamrock Splash, a fund raiser for Save the Harbor/Save the Bay. For the past two years Save the Harbor/Save the Bay has supported our Beaches of Quincy Ride. The Shamrock Splash will be at the B.C.Y.F. Curley Community Center at M Street in South Boston. Registration begins at 10:00 am and the Splash will be at 11:00. Please go to www.shamrocksplash.org to get more information and to register as part of the Quincycles Team. There is a $20.00 registration fee as well as the option to make an additional donation. If you are not able to join us, please consider making a donation to support the Quincycles Team. Taking the “Splash” is optional. Quincycles rides are open to members and non-members. Bicycling involves certain inherent risks. Your participation in a Quincycles ride constitutes your agreement to this Acknowledgement, Waiver and Release. Please review our Ride Guidelines before the ride and check our Facebook page for weather related...
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