See coverage of the Cleveland Bicycle Week Conference; links at bottom of this page.
Northern Ohio’s bicycle groups are coming together to produce the first ever Cleveland Bicycle Week, May 12 – 16, 2008.
The idea is to promote cycling during National Bike Month by hosting fun and educational activities. On Thursday, May 15th attend a one-day conference for government officials, health and wellness agencies, the media and other interested parties. Friday is the Cleveland Bicycle Expo at Cleveland City Hall. Other events include:
- Week-long, Bike-to-Work rides with fun and educational activities
- Entertainment and social activities, including movies and bike art, for cyclists and the whole family
- Information sessions for planners and engineers
- Gathering information to identify priorities and a cycling agenda
- Highlighting and promoting interesting cycling and relates activities in Northeast Ohio (could include pedestrian and other green initiatives)
- Awarding and acknowledging progress in the region
- An address by Andy Clarke, executive director of the League of American Bicyclists
For the full schedule and information, visit clevelandbikeweek.org
To volunteer, participate or to become a sponsor, email: Lois Moss of Walk+Roll Cleveland, Kevin Cronin of ClevelandBikes or Jim Sheehan of Ohio City Bicycle Co-op.
National information about Bike Week from League of American Bicyclists.

I love that idea! I have
Lois Moss Says:I love that idea! I have had four seperate people give me variations on that idea. It's interesting that you mentioned University Circle and downtown because all of these people also chose those areas as a good place for a crit. A criterium makes tons of sense because it is easier to manage in an urban setting plus it is more exciting for spectators since the riders pass them more than once.
If you are interested in moving this forward, contact me at lois@walkroll.com and I will put you in touch with the other four people who have had the similar idea.
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