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Posted Fri. Aug 3, 2018
Posted Mon. Aug 20, 2018
Help break the GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title for most ebikes on a ride with Cascade and Rad Power Bikes
Media contacts:
Diana Bryant
Content Marketing Manager
Cascade Bicycle Club
(206) 949-4314
dianab@cascade.org
Posted Tue. Mar 18, 2014
Having grown up in Colorado, I have a soft spot for my home state, and after much dreaming and scheming over beers with a good friend, my dream trip took shape last August: bikepacking the Colorado Trail.
Posted Mon. Dec 22, 2014
Here's why (in no particular order):
Seattle Bicycle Master Plan
Posted Tue. Nov 18, 2014
Whether you live, work or just ride your bicycle on the Eastside, you’ll be pleased to hear about the myriad of bicycling-related improvements coming your way.
Posted Fri. Aug 24, 2018
Photo courtesy of Rad Power Bikes
Have you heard? We’re making history with the Cascade Bicycle Club Ebike World Record Ride & Expo powered by Rad Power Bikes on Sept. 15!
Posted Fri. Aug 12, 2022
From the Puget Sound region to the Methow Valley and beyond, trail advocates and government agencies are working to build new trails between communities.
