Bikes are a fairly normal thing in Davis, that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t take time to lift them up and celebrate them. May is National Bike Month, established in 1956 by the League of American Bicyclists, and continues locally as we celebrate 20 years of May is Bike Month with our pals at Sacramento Area Bicycle Advocates (SABA).
We’re excited to see Spring Quarter here. We’re still buzzing from Picnic Day and looking forward to Whole Earth Festival, and one of our favorite things, seeing many of you Moo-vers graduate. But more on that later. 🚲 🎓 🐄
Bicycles are a core part of the UC Davis experience. See what we think you need to know to become a safe and confident cyclist--both on and off campus!
UC Davis and the City of Davis have a lot of cyclists and bike thieves know it! And for thieves, the UC Davis campus is a great place to steal a bike. (We hate that, BTW.) But there are ways you can help prevent bike theft on campus and we’re going to tell you how!
Rain is a welcome sight and for many cyclists, a favorite seasonal event! Bicycle Program Coordinator and our resident bike expert, Jeff Bruchez, shares his favorite tips to get you (and your bike) through these rainy months.
A lot of new cyclists are joining our Bicycling Aggie family and it's time to register those bikes! We've just launched Bike Index, a brand new digital bicycle registration tool to help make the process easier.
The rain will come, the rain will go, and the rain will come back again...but it need not dampen your day. We've complied a few tips to keep you riding safely during the rainy season.
Bike thieves know the Fall quarter brings a lot of Aggies new to cycling on campus--and new to (properly) locking up their rides. Registering your bike, locking it up, even storing it in your home at night, will help curtail the unfortunate trend of bicycle theft on campus.
Peace, Love, and Bicycles: (Re)Discover Your City, Ride Every Road
Bicycle Program Coordinator, Jeffrey Bruchez, shares how he's discovering Davis by riding his bike down every road--and wants to help you do it as well!
If you’re feeling cooped up and tired of staring at a screen for just about all human interaction, it’s an excellent time to get out and ride your bike!