Jim Anderson
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT:
JIM ANDERSON
503-975-8229
jim@bikesmartportland.com
www.bikesmartportland.com
New cycling classes, from BikeSmart Portland, are an opportunity to the
learn basics of cycling for the entry-level enthusiast.
These unique classes offer an introduction to cycling and provide new riders
with confidence and basic knowledge to get on the road.
Portland, OR. This fall, classes from BikeSmart Portland will give cyclists
who are new, or even with experience, a chance to brush up on the basics of
cycling. Portland has experienced a substantial increase in bike commuters,
and has become the national leader in bicycle transportation. This is a
chance to connect with those riders to ensure they have the confidence,
skills and knowledge to head out on the road. Our mission is to help people
learn to ride bicycles safely and develop skills to ride with confidence and
strength using logical classroom presentation and practical skill
instruction. Our greatest ambition is to help our clients reach their own
personal goals within the sport of cycling and enhance the cycling community
in Oregon.
Classes will cover a wide range of topics, and be enough information to
build excitement and confidence about cycling in Portland. We start with
terminology, move on to essential equipment, and then to the skills needed
for riding your bike. We also will provide a list of cycling resources. The
classes are designed for a new or intermediate cyclist, 18 years and older,
with 0-2 years of riding experience. This is also is a great opportunity for
riders who have moved to Portland to get up to speed on specific cycling
rules of the road in Oregon. Are you on the fence about getting involved in
cycling? This is an opportunity for you to learn more about the sport and
make an informed decision.
³Living and cycling in Portland, I have personally seen a huge increase in
cycling and the statistics are outstanding. The classes are geared towards
riders wanting to get up to speed on the basics of cycling,² says Jim
Anderson, BikeSmart founder and instructor. ³Our goal is to give riders the
tools, confidence, and information they need to head out on the road.²
Classes will begin this fall with entry level cycling classes. As riders
progress though the classes, more advanced classes will be added for
recreational riders and even beginner racers, mountain bikers and more.
³Cycling is a way of life in Portland and it¹s only getting more popular,
yet there are barriers to entering this lifestyle,² reports Russell Cree of
Upper Echelon Fitness, a partner of BikeSmart Portland. ³Cycling can be very
intimidating. Riding in traffic, clipping in and out of pedals, how to
shift, going down hills, these things can be intimidating to new cyclists.²
The classes at BikeSmart will educate participants on such things, creating
confidence to go out and be a part of the cycling community.
The classes are held at Therapeutic Associates, Inc.¹s North Portland office
at 4829 Martin Luther King Blvd., Suite 101. Portland, OR 97211. Office is
located between NE Alberta St. and NE Wygant St. on NE MLK Blvd. There is
ample car and bike parking available. Bringing a bicycle to class is not
required.
Pre-registration is required through www.bikesmartportland.com. Classes cost
$15.00. All classes run an hour and a half with time for Q and A at the end.
Classes are from 7:00pm 8:30pm. In October classes will be held on
Tuesdays (21st and 28th) and Thursdays (23rd and 30th). In November, we
switch to having classes held on Mondays (3rd, 10th, 17th) and Wednesdays
(5th, 12th, 19th).
More information and how to register at: www.bikesmartportland.com
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