Cycling Education
KJ Garner’s favorite thing about being on two wheels (or three) is the flexibility of movement it provides and its power to connect her with her community and her surroundings.
Newly added to the Quick guide are FOUR new pages specifically on e-bikes covering things like starting from a stop with assistance, types of e-bikes, battery storage, and things to consider when just starting out.
Meet our latest LCI Spotlight: Robyn Short. As a bike educator, Robyn spends her time outdoors, sharing with others her love for cycling and embracing the joy that comes from seeing new riders soar.
Happy Indigenous People’s Day! We love hearing from diverse voices about how bike education shapes their community.
Meet Michelle Cook, our LCI spotlight of the month. As an educator in Dorchester, Massachusetts, she has touched the lives of many Bostonians learning to embrace the bicycle.
Another group of League Cycling Instructors join the movement to build a safe, inclusive and accessible Bicycle Friendly America for everyone through an LCI Seminar hosted by Bike Cleveland.
Nothing brings LCIs like Diana more joy than helping others learn how to have fun on two wheels. Meet our latest LCI Spotlight: Diana Hildebrand.
It’s hard not to be enthusiastic about a League Cycling Instructor who says their favorite thing about bikes are “wheelies”! Meet Dan Hernandez, our LCI in the spotlight this month.
For this month’s League Cycling Instructor spotlight, we’re heading down (virtually) to Texas to meet Richard Wezensky in Richardson.
Quality Bicycle Products and the League of American Bicyclists announced today 40 scholarship opportunities for Black people, Indigenous people, and people of color who want to become League Cycling Instructors.