Adaptive Cycling Workshop Lisnamult
Lisnamult Sport and Activity Hub Roscommon, Co. Roscommon, IrelandExperience the freedom of cycling with our adaptive workshop, designed for riders of all abilities using specialised equipment and techniques.
Experience the freedom of cycling with our adaptive workshop, designed for riders of all abilities using specialised equipment and techniques.
John from the Bike mobile will do basic maintenance checks on bicycles to ensure the bikes are safe and running smoothly. Experienced mechanics check everything on participants' bikes from wheels, brakes, gears and tyre pressure to lights, racks, pedals, saddles and more.
To raise awareness of road safety for local students who cycle to school
Cycling from the school down to the lake. Work shop back at the school with the Menshed showing us how to put a chain back on a bike, pump a wheel and fix a tube
To offer free checks, minor repairs and advice
Improver/Intermediate Mountain Bike Coaching. All equipment and bikes will be provided. Booking essential
To learn the main things to check when starting off maintaining a bike - with Cork Community Bikes at Rebel Reads
As part of Bike Week we are providing a limited amount of free bike rentals at The Avon in Blessington, Co. Wicklow - these must be booked in advance through the links provided in EventBrite - with refundable deposits. Taking place 11th, 17th and 18th May
Cycling Training Workshops, Dún Laoghaire.
To educate the community around the benefits of cycling for health and wellbeing. And to provide education on bike maintenance to promote sustainability.
Promote healthy cycling habits amongst our community - This event encourages cycling for all ages while promoting fitness and community spirit Sunday 11th May at Milltown GAA
Dublin City Council is proud to present PedalPower a free cycling-focused multi-activity event, taking place as part of National Bike Week and Climate Action Week
To develop safety awareness when using bikes on the roads.
Two categories for children to learn to cycle. Beginner / Nervous (5 to 10 years) – For children who are just starting on a pedal bike, struggle with getting started, or wobble a lot while cycling. This level focuses on improving balance and pedalling skills. Improver / Advanced (8 to 12 years) – For children who can start and stop independently and cycle in a straight line but need to improve their braking and cornering skills.
Bike to School for Bike Week in Kiltormer Community for Bike Week
Community Cycle to School Day with Scoil Éanna, Co. Galway for Bike Week
To encourage children to cycle safely from their homes to visit friends, clubs and school. To make the most of the Greenway which is close by our school.
Bike Safety, Bike Skills and Bike Maintenance
During Bike Week, club volunteers will visit local schools for fun, hands-on cycling sessions. Teens at The Comp in Glenties will learn basic bike maintenance, while younger children at national schools will practice cycling skills in the playground
To promte cycling and bike safety among our students
At Barefield National School a fun leisure cycle for all the school children, including a bike check on the day and some advice regarding proper maintenance - by Burren Cycling club.
Students form Magh Ene College will complete a 5km Cycle in the local area to raise awareness around cycling among students. They will hold a session on Bike Maintenance and Safety prior to the Cycle, hosted by the Green Schools Travel Officer.
Range of Events for Bike Week at Lawrencetown National School Galway
Learn how to check your bike, spot problems before they are serious and fix simple problems like adjusting brakes, changing brake pads or tubes.
Or have me pump up your tyres, adjust your gears and brakes, oil everything and check everything is in safe working order.
And all free!
Bike Week is funded by the Department of Transport, coordinated by TFI and brought to you by the Local Authorities and Sport Partnerships.