Smart Cycling Part 1 - Everyday Riding Skills (VTA)

Schedule

Sat Aug 15 2026 at 02:00 pm to 04:30 pm

UTC-07:00
Location

Morgan Hill Community and Cultural Center | Morgan Hill, CA

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Smart Cycling Part 1 - Everyday Riding Skills

Want to ride your bike with confidence — for commuting, errands, or fun? Join our dynamic Smart Cycling Part 1 class and learn the skills that make riding safer, easier, and more enjoyable. Taught by certified League Cycling Instructors, this class will cover beginner, intermediate, and advanced bicycling topics and techniques.

What you’ll learn:

  • Good bike fit: Learn how to fit a bicycle to your body for comfort and control.
  • Safety checks: Master a simple 5-step check to make sure your bike is road-ready.
  • Practical riding techniques: Handle nearly any road situation with proven methods.
  • Lane positioning: Know where to ride to stay safe around cars.
  • Rights & responsibilities of a bicyclist: Understand how to apply the vehicle code
  • And more!

Who should attend

Open to everyone aged 14 and up. No bike or helmet needed. Please register each participant separately.

Next steps

Take this class on its own or as a prerequisite for Smart Cycling Part 2, where we practice bike handling skills in a parking lot and go on a guided group ride.

This class is provided to the public for free with funding from 2016 Measure B funds courtesy of VTA. We also thank the City of Morgan Hill Parks and Recreation Department for providing a venue for this class.

If you can, please consider making a tax-deductible donation to SVBC. EIN: 77-0338658

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Where is it happening?

Morgan Hill Community and Cultural Center, 17000 Monterey Road, Morgan Hill, United States

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