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Ferris Wheels Mega Update:
Written by Boston Biker on Jul 08From The email:
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Get to know your bike with these free workshops
We’re offering two free classes this month at the shop (66 South Street, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130):
Get to know your bike! class
Thursday, July 11, 7-8pm
Click here to forward this email to someone you know who might be interested in these free classes. |
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Intermediate Mountain Bike Rides
To join our Intermediate Mountain Bike Ride, call 617-524-2453 or email Biagio. The ride meets Sundays at 4:00pm. |
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Paceline/Road Training Rides
Leaving from Ferris Wheels Bike Shop at 7:00am SHARP every Tuesday and Thursday morning are our paceline/road training bike rides, usually led by Jeffrey Ferris. This ride goes out to a 4-mile loop and starts at a slower pace. You can ride just 4 miles or go for 8 miles, 12 miles, etc.
For more info, stop by the shop or call 617-524-2453. |
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Women’s Road Training Rides
“This Sunday ride is a 20-mile fitness loop from Cutler Park in Needham, starting at 4:30pm sharp. Most riders are on road bikes (skinny tires, drop handlebars) and are wearing bike shorts and jerseys. I require that riders feel comfortable riding in traffic and know basic safe riding techniques and turn signals; riders must also bring a spare tube that fits their bike, plenty of water, and a helmet. If you don’t have a computer on your bike, I recommend getting one before the ride so you have an idea of whether the ride is a good fit for you. The group is paced between 14 and 17mph.” -Kate
The next ride is Sunday, July 7.
For more info about the Women’s Road Ride, please visit our website or email: [email protected] |
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Pancake Breakfast for Bike Commuters and Friends
Join us on Friday, July 26 at Ferris Wheels Bike Shop! Come by for slapjacks, real maple syrup, O.J. and chit-chat from 7:00-9:00am.
This is a great way to get yourself out of bed early and meet your J.P. cycling neighbors.
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