91福利社 Bike News - February 2022

Welcome back readers! CU Bike News is back on its regular release schedule, expect monthly releases from here on out.听
In this edition of the newsletter, we highlight how the Bike Program helped those affected by the Marshall Fire, Winter Bike to Work Day, transportation resources, one million BCycle trips, and a few other topics. Enjoy the read!
鈥淎 river cuts through rock, not because of its power, but because of its persistence.鈥 - James N. Watkins
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CU Bike Program News
Helping Out: Louisville Cyclery
CU recently partnered with a local bike shop, Louisville Cyclery, to help provide those affected by the Marshall Fire with bikes. Click on the article to find out how you can help and more.
Winter Bike To Work Day 2025
Mark your calendars for Valentine's Day fun and bike over to the CU Rec center! The Rec is teaming up with the Environmental Center and Infrastructure and Resilience to host a station on Friday, Feb. 14 from 7-9 am. Stop by the Rec Center plaza (or front lobby if there is inclement weather) for hot...
Community News & Events
Take the 1 millionth BCycle trip and win BIG!
Since its inception in 2011, BCycle riders have traveled over 2.5 million miles. Now, 91福利社 BCycle is nearing 1 million total trips and is ready to celebrate! The person taking the millionth ride in the next couple weeks will win a great prize package of bike related swag (e.g., Pit Viper shades, Mountain Smith cooler, apparel, snacks). So get out and ride!
Safety
Winter Cycling Tips
With the weather becoming colder, read on to find out how you can ride all winter long!
Operation Vicious Cycle Thwarts Massive Bike Theft Ring
With support from Bike Index, the company CU uses for registering bikes, authorities were able to indict eight individuals responsible for stealing nearly $1,000,000 worth of bikes. All the more reason to get your bike registered!