The second Los Angeles CicLAvÃa took place on April 10th. Click on photos to enlarge them.
During five hours, a 7-mile route running through downtown Los Angeles was closed off to motorized traffic. As reported in the Los Angeles Times, more than 100-thousand cyclists, skaters and joggers enjoyed the free event. Don’t miss the next CicLAvÃa!

The route ran east or west through downtown L.A. Cyclists could go either direction and back and forth. The route led through Little Tokyo… across the 4th Street Bridge… as far east as Hollenbeck Park in Boyle Heights. The route also led through an amazing stretch of downtown skyscrapers and intensity… past MacArthur Park… as far west as the Bicycle Kitchen close to Melrose and the 101.

The absence of motorized traffic makes for a delightful city experience; happy chatting and laughter rather than roaring engines and fumes. We saw cyclists of all ages and skill levels. There were numerous cafés along the route, so it was easy to find a perfect place to sit outside for lunch and to soak in the delightful spectacle. Wow!

Along the route, we saw numerous friends from Long Beach, and no doubt missed many more of you who were there as well.
In photos to the right, Bernard of Cyclone Coasters in Long Beach says hello to L.A. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa.


To the left, hello Scott and Jessica. Hello Stacie. Many friends and new friends.


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MichaelB, April 12th 2011 |
Tags: annual event, cicLAvia, ciclovÃa, cycling, family, fun, ride, routes
Posted in event, ride
A route of Los Angeles streets will be closed to motorized traffic Sunday, April 10th, from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm. The Los Angeles CicLAvia means free, family-friendly cycling, jogging, and strolling through downtown L.A. (This will be L.A.’s second one!) CicLAvia is not a race. It’s a fun opportunity to enjoy L.A. on your bicycle! The route takes you past L.A. City Hall, heading west to the Bicycle Kitchen (northwest of MacArthur Park)… or east to Hollenbeck Park in Boyle Heights. You can start anywhere along the route. You can head in either direction. You can stop anywhere you like. You’re sure to come across friends or discover a new, favorite café.
Many folks from the Long Beach area will head up to L.A. on the Metro Blue Line, timing themselves to arrive in L.A. by about 10:00 am. Click on the map to see route specifics.
For more information, go to www.cicLAvia.org, or contact info@cicLAvia.org.
MichaelB, April 7th 2011 |
Tags: annual event, cicLAvia, ciclovÃa, cycling, fun, ride, routes
Posted in event, ride

Does your creaky bike need a tuneup? Tired of the same 4th st bars? Then come to CheapShot’s on 4th for $0.99 BEERS and give your creaky ride a check-up from the bike Dr’s from PedalMovement.Com
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travis, March 31st 2011 |
Posted in Bicycle equipment/gear, event

CicLAvia was a hit on 10-10-10 and is coming back to the streets of LA in early April!
Sunday, April 10 of two-thousand eleven: 10am-3pm
Boyle Heights, Downtown, West Hollywood
get your CicLAvia route info HERE
there’s a full-page flier for handing out HERE
find all the info you want/need on the CicLAvia webpages
also! join a number of cyclists trying to show the popularity of this event (and possibly get the route extended) in South LA. (facebook event here)
they’re meeting at Exposition Park’s Olympic swim stadium at 8.30am.
travis, March 29th 2011 |
Posted in Featured, Uncategorized, advocacy, event, ride
See you at Bixby Park for an easy, family-oriented neighborhood bike ride on Saturday, March 19th, departing at 10:00 am.
Then, from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm, also at Bixby Park, join the community workshop to update the Long Beach Bicycle Master Plan. Your suggestions and observations will be noted by staff of the Department of Public Works.
Bixby Park is located between Cherry and Junipero, and between Ocean Blvd. and Broadway.
If the opportunity to participate in a fun bike ride and to provide City planners with your input about cycling infrastructure isn’t incentive enough… here’s one more goodie to sweeten the pot: There will be free Mc’Coffee.
It occurs to us that this Saturday you could enjoy a particularly Buzzy Day in a coffee-tasting way. We suggest that you buy various cups of coffee at several of our favorite local cafés (including coffee from Hot Java and from the Park Pantry—both across the street from Bixby Park—and from Portfolio Coffeehouse on Fourth at Junipero)… and then enjoy some free McCoffee as part of the community workshop. After the workshop, you could then cycle over to Sipology #2 on Broadway at Temple… and then cycle around the rest of the day to a dozen other great, locally-owned cafés. No… wait… you should NOT sip that much coffee in one day. Better to do your coffee tasting little by little. So… scratch the Buzzy Day idea. This Saturday, would you care for some McCoffee?
The final Bicycle Master Plan Update community meeting will take place at the Mark Twain Library (1401 E. Anaheim), Wednesday, March 23rd, 6:00-8:00 pm.
MichaelB, March 16th 2011 |
Tags: advocacy, commuting, cycling, fun, goals, meeting, ride, roads, routes, safety, traffic, women
Posted in advocacy, ride
Meet where – The HUB, 1730 Long Beach Blvd, 90813
When – 9pm-3am Thursday night – Friday morning
What – Ride around LB ports
Why – This night there’s a stop work meeting in both ports. If the union guys aren’t working, nothing is happening in the ports! http://pierpass.org/
Breakfast – old trucker’s cafe in the ports 3-4am
Contact – allanalessio@yahoo.com
BRING YO CAMERA!!!!

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travis, February 28th 2011 |
Posted in event, ride
“Toleration is the greatest gift of the mind; it requires the same effort of the brain that it takes to balance oneself on a bicycle.” – Helen Keller
and so it goes…
The LBC general meeting will be canceled this month due to a restructuring process of the organization. We are working hard on a new format for LBC, one that will allow us to get back into the community in education, advocacy and cycling fun! Thank you for your patience during this difficult transition. Soon, we will be proposing a new referendum, and we will be asking our members to participate.
Ride Safe LBC!
- Long Beach Cyclists Board of Directors
bmckeever, January 31st 2011 |
Posted in Current News, event, meeting
Attend an upcoming public meeting to provide your input regarding cycling in Long Beach. The Long Beach Department of Public Works is holding meetings in many neighborhoods to solicit input about updating the Bicycle Master Plan.
The City has scheduled nine public sessions to request input during January, February and March. Also, the City will sponsor free bike rides prior to five of those public meetings.

To view details (dates, times, locations) about meetings 1-5, click on the LEFT. (Bicycle Master Plan workshops at Lowell Elementary School, First Congregational Church, Silverado Park, Coolidge Park and Los Altos Library.)
To view details (dates, times, locations) about meetings 6-9, click on the RIGHT. (Bicycle Master Plan workshops at El Dorado Park, Bixby Knolls, Bixby Park and Mark Twain Library.)
To view details about free bike rides starting at Lowell Elementary School and Silverado Park, click on the LEFT.
To view details about free bike rides starting at El Dorado Park, Bixby Knolls and Bixby Park, click on the RIGHT.
For more information, contact Courtney Aguirre at (562) 570-6667.
Courtney.Aguirre@LongBeach.Gov.
MichaelB, January 21st 2011 |
Tags: advocacy, Bicycle Master Plan, cycling, goals, meeting, ride, roads, safety, traffic
Posted in advocacy, meeting, ride

First off, this ride is a bad idea. You probably shouldn’t go on it. It will be the middle of the night, and you’ll be useless the next day. There are no buses or trains to save you, and only 7-11s and donut shops to feed on. Only nine riders survived last year. With that being said…
November 21st, meeting at Eleven-Forty Five, just before midnight, is Long Beach Cyclists’ Second Annual (and maybe last) Full Moon Ride. This ride will take us up the San Gabriel River to El Monte, along the Rio Hondo until it meets up with the LA River, and finally back home on Long Beach’s own Beach Path.
It’s 50 miles cycling under a full moon. It’s November. It could be cold and could be rainy. And there are coyotes and vicious owls. If you’re going to ignore my advice and come along on the ride, we recommend having a well-working bicycle. One that doesn’t creak and ache. One that you know how to fix, or one that won’t break. You are responsible for yourself (hey, just like in real life!)
Lights are a must. No lights, no ride. We’ll send you home. Seriously. Helmets are strongly encouraged.
We’ll probably stop at Denny’s when we’re done — if we finish…
Sunday, November 21st @ 11:45PM… until Monday, November 22nd before sunrise
Meet at Belmont Pier
Ride leaves at Midnight
Get there at 12:01 to see our tail lights in the distance.
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Thank you D Dougherty for organizing this great ride!
MichaelB, November 15th 2010 |
Tags: annual event, bicycle, cycling, fun, ride
Posted in event, ride