On #BikeToWorkDay each MCDOT‑sponsored pit stop offer free raffle prizes, including a grand‑prize raffle for a new bike. Shown here is the winner of the new bike raffled off at the Germantown, Maryland pit stop which was located at the #BlackRockCenter.
Thanks to #aabikes!
#BTWD2026 #mocobikes #bikemoco #maryland #montgomerycountymd
#BikeToWorkDay is all well and good, but bike to BEER:30 is better.

And our last question this week:

Q8. What did you see this week? Do you have a #BikeToWorkDay photo? Share a photo if you'd like. Cycling related or not is fine. Tell us about it!

#BikeNiteQ #BikeNite #BikeTooter #Cycling #MastoBikes cc @bikenite
#BTWD #BTWD2026

It's #biketoworkday, but I took the day off and biked to #hamvention instead. I did stop at Riverscape in downtown Dayton to fill up on pancakes before the ride over to Xenia. The cool weather made this pretty enjoyable.
Who's doing #BikeToWorkDay tomorrow? #bikeDC

Getting ready with a last-minute registration for Bike To Work Day tomorrow.

Weather looks to be quite nice.

Near DC? https://www.biketoworkmetrodc.org/

#BikeToWorkDay #alexandria @WABA

BTWD – Bike To Work Day

Wednesday is Bike Everywhere Day

See the full interactive map for more details, including hours of operation.

As will be officially proclaimed at City Hall Tuesday afternoon (2 p.m., a group ride leaves UW at 12:45), May is Bike Everywhere Month in Seattle! However, judging by the record-breaking numbers on the Fremont Bridge in April, folks have gotten an early start this year.

The month of bike activities spawned from what was originally a single day of celebration: Bike to Work Day, since expanded to Bike Everywhere Day. Still the single biggest day of the Bike Month calendar, dozens of people and organizations will host celebration stations around the region Wednesday to cheer on an support people on bikes.

I recommend getting an early start so you can stop by and grab coffee, snacks, swag or just some good old fashioned good vibes from any stations along your route. Or you can arrive late because you spent the morning riding to as many stations as you could. Tell your boss I said it was OK.

In the before times (pre-COVID), Bike to Work Day/Bike Everywhere Day was the biggest biking day of the year. When so many jobs held strict 9–5 schedules, an effort to get a bunch of workers to all bike together was really powerful. Folks could get help from coworkers or meet at a celebration station to find a group to ride with, and the number of people biking would clearly balloon for one day. The pandemic scrambled commute patterns, taking a big bite out of Bike Everywhere Day. Now with many employers requiring at least some days in-office, this could be the biggest Bike Everywhere Day since 2019 (weather depending).

#SEAbikes #Seattle

🚴❗ #BikeToWorkDay is a week away❗🚴
Have you registered yet❓
MCDOT is sponsoring eight pit stops this year so, there's bound to be one near your commute to work route.
⭐Don't delay, register👨‍💻🔗 https://www.biketoworkmetrodc.org/
#BTWD2026 #Maryland #MoCoBikes #montgomerycountymd #maryland #Friday #FreeEvent #exercise

The #RideOfSilence is always on the third Wednesday of Bike Month, which this year is May 20, meaning it'll be *after* #BikeToWorkDay, at least in #BikeDC.

Get your #BTWD t-shirt, then join us at 14th & Pennsylvania Ave NW on Wed. May 20 as we honor those no longer with us this #BikeMonth. See details at https://ggwash.org/calendar/event/101945

Not in DC? Check for local listings at https://www.rideofsilence.org/locations-domestic.php — or organize your own!