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Kaiser Permanente Ride, Roll & Stroll and Bike Ride with the Mayor! (Bike Week Pasadena)

The Kaiser Permanente Ride, Roll & Stroll is an open-streets bike ride that will attract several thousand families on bikes and foot and will feature an organized bike ride with Mayor Bill Bogaard in celebration of the final day of Bike Week Pasadena. After the ride, plan to stay and watch the Amgen Tour of California, cycling’s most prestigious professional road race in the US! 


Location: City Hall, 100 N Garfield Ave, Pasadena, CA 91101 


www.visitpasadena.com/riderollstroll 

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This event is part of Bike Week Pasadena. Here is more information about Bike Week Pasadena:


Live well by bike and see the city in a whole new way! The 8th Annual Bike Week Pasadena rolls through May 11th-17th, 2014 providing even more opportunities for community members to zip along on two wheels in fun, supported, and engaging ways! C.I.C.L.E., an L.A. based bike advocacy non-profit, and the City of Pasadena present a week-long showcase for most skill levels and age groups to promote bicycling as a safe and sustainable way to access your daily errands and favorite activities!

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All Bike Week Pasadena activities are free and open to the public. This year’s highlights include:


Bike Ed Day


A Taste of Pasadena Restaurant Bicycle Tour


Buy by Bike Day


Women on Bikes Night


Bike to Work Day


Bike-In Movie Night


For the complete calendar, visit www.cicle.org


About C.I.C.L.E.: Cyclists Inciting Change thru Live Exchange (C.I.C.L.E.) is a nonprofit organization based in Los Angeles working to promote bicycling as a viable, healthy, and sustainable transportation choice. C.I.C.L.E. is a project of Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs (SEE), a non-profit public charity exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c)3 of the Internal Revenue Code.

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