It’s Bay State Bike Week! Quincycles and Quincy’s Planning Department are celebrating with our Third Annual Ride the Spine event. This year our route along the “Spine” of Quincy will include the new bike infrastructure on Hancock Street in Quincy Center. Installed last October, these new bike lanes, bike boxes, and pocket bike lanes provide Quincy cyclists with more visibility and safer space on our roads. Once again we will be escorted by some of Quincy’s finest police officers for the duration of the ride. After the 9 mile loop ride there will be refreshments and a raffle of items generously donated by Anderson Bicycle and Landry’s Bicycles. We are hopeful for a future expansion of the bike lanes to eventually connect the Neponset Bridge to the Fore River Bridge making Quincy safer for local riders and a gateway for cyclists from the South Shore and Boston. Join us as we roll toward this goal. RSVP here so we know to expect you! 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 MoreWHEN: Saturday, June 17, 9:00am WHERE: North Quincy MBTA Station, — West Squantum Street Entrance WHAT: Learn new routes through the back streets of North Quincy and Wollaston neighborhoods and connect our city by bike. 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 MoreWHEN: Saturday, May 20, 8:30am WHERE: East Bay Trail at the Riverside trail head. Directions: Take I-95 south to Providence Rhode Island. In Providence take Route I-195 East. Take exit 4 (Riverside) to Veteran’s Parkway. The parking area (the large parking lot at the top of the hill) is approximately 1/4 mile on your right. WHAT: A 90 minute (one way) leisurely ride all on the bike trail that goes along the East River waterfront and through several quaint towns in Rhode Island. We will stop for coffee in Bristol and then return to the trail head parking lot. 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 MoreOur Easy Rider Rides are taking on a new focus — helping you explore new routes through the city! We will still keep them to a more relaxed pace and distance, but we want to show you how easy it is to get places around our city on your bike. WHEN: April 15, 9:00am WHERE: North Quincy MBTA, West Squantum Street entrance WHAT: Discover new bike routes through Quincy, explore the back roads between North Quincy MBTA and Marina Bay. 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 MoreWHEN: April 8, 7:30am WHERE: Quincy City Hall at Adams Hancock Green WHAT: Our ride season kickoff! Join us at Quincy City Hall for a ride out to Milton and back along the Neponset River Trail and home to downtown Quincy. Please plan to join us for coffee after the ride. 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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