Events

Baltimore Cranksgiving 2015

Poster Design by Ian Jackson

Poster Design by Ian Jackson

With just two days to go until Baltimore's First Annual Cranksgiving we wanted to put together a quick post to make sure folks have the info they need to make Saturday, November 21st a HUGE SUCCESS! 

What is Cranksgiving? 

Cranksgiving is a national event, that began in New York City in 1999. It's a bicycle ride/scavenger hunt/food drive that brings people on bikes together to do good during the season of giving. 

How Much Does It Cost to Participate? 

By design, Cranksgiving is and will always be a free event-meaning Bikemore will never charge registration to participate. We do ask that each person on a team bring $10-15 to help purchase food items on the list. But how much you are able to spend is entirely up to you! 

Is it a race? I don't ride very fast. Will I still have fun? 

Kinda. That's Ok! Absolutely! Cranksgiving is designed to be a team event (because what's more fun that riding through the city with some friends? Don't worry if you don't have a team formed when you show up, we can help free agents or pairs come together!) While prizes are awarded to teams with the best time and highest number of points, additional prizes will be awarded for things like best team costume and team spirit! 

When does registration begin? How does the event work? 

Registration begins at 12:30 at Pavillon I (the big one in the middle) in Patterson Park. The Scavenger Hunt will begin at 2pm. Only teams who turn in their manifests by 4pm will be considered for prizes. This is a Rain or Shine event. Riding in the rain/cold/wind makes you tough. So be tough and show up and ride, even if the weather isn't perfect. 

When you register, teams will be handed their manifests. On the manifests is a list of grocery stores and food items to purchase each worth a certain number of points. Additionally our partner Baltimore Youth Cycling will be at a few of the stops presenting teams with additional bonus challenges, also worth points. The team with the highest number of points, in the shortest amount of time wins! 

After the prizes are awarded we will all ride to Moveable Feast (901 N Milton Ave, Baltimore, MD 21205) together. 

From there we will head to Hot Tomatoes II (2201 Gough St, Baltimore, MD 21231) for beer and pizza. 

The Rules: 

1. Teams must stay together. It's safer. It's more fun. It's the rules. 

2. Keep all your receipts (that's how we score you). If it's not on the receipt it doesn't count for points. If we can't read the receipt, or it's unclear what item it is, it doesn't count for points. Only receipts printed between 2-4pm will be counted (so no sneaky stuff). 

Tips for Success: 

1. This is an unsupported ride. Meaning if you have problems during the event, they are YOUR responsibility. You are assuming all the risk that comes with riding your bike on city streets. Call 911 in an emergency, head to your nearest bike shop if you have a mechanical issue. 

2. Protect your property. Lock your bikes at stops, don't leave bikes or food unattended. Be smart. 

3. Have fun. In the end we're bringing people together to bring much needed food donations to Moveable Feast. Don't get so competitive that you lose sight of that, or cause the judges unnecessary grief about who wins. Because this is about food for people in need and riding bikes with friends. The. End.  

You can pregister here to let us know you're coming. But you'll still need to register your full team and get your manifests before the race, so come early so we can get people signed up and with their teams. Folks not registered before we start the pre-ride talk (Most likely 1:45) will not be eligible to participate. 

Want help pulling together a team before Saturday? Post in the Facebook Event and get one going! 

Also, we are still looking for volunteers, particularly folks not riding to help with scoring! Sign up here! 

 

Don't Miss Tour Du Port This Sunday!

Can you believe autumn is here already? One of the best summers in recent memory certainly flew by, and that can mean only one thing:  ring in the fall with Tour Du Port!

This year, you will find 3, count 'em, 3 all new routes, which means there is truly something for everyone.  There will be a 15 mile route, a 31 mile route, and a 50 mile route for Tour Du Port veterans.  No matter which ride you chose, you'll find support vehicles and rest stops for a comfortable ride. 

And remember:  the ride is a fundraiser for our friends at Bike Maryland, so your registration fee is going to a great cause.

The ride is this Sunday, September 28, and the festivities pop off at 7am.

Make sure you check out the full details over at Bike Maryland, and make sure you register today!

Don't Miss 2014: A Bike Odyssey in Baltimore!

Credit: Katura Reynolds 

Credit: Katura Reynolds 

In partnership with Baltimore Green Works and Baltimore Green Week, Bikemore presents... 2014: A Bicycle Odyssey in Baltimore!

We will lead a panel discussion with planners from the Baltimore City Department of Transportation, and they will be on hand to answer questions and present their plans for new bicycle infrastructure to be constructed in 2014. Bikemore will be there to collect your feedback and ideas for a better bicycling city!

The event is free, no RSVP needed, but only about 100 people can fit in Gold Bar at any given time. See you there!

Don't miss it. RSVP on Facebook.

Save the Date for the Second Music to Your Gears

Hold the date, friends. Bikemore's 2nd annual Music To Your Gears, featuring food trucks, bands, relaxed cycling, and general good times, will return to Druid Hill Park Lake on September 20, from 4pm to 9pm!

This year, we are teaming up with our good friends at Charm City Cross to give you a full day's worth of good bike times. 

Stay tuned as plans coalesce, and in the mean time, RSVP on Facebook and keep your eyes peeled on bikemore.net/musictoyourgears for the latest details.