We have a new name - Florida Cycling. Formerly ibisrides.com.
The new name more clearly expresses our geographic breadth and focus. If you are a cycling enthusiast, either road, MTB, gravel, trail, triathlon, or explorer, our eNewsletter is written for you. Whether you ride by yourself or with a group you are welcome.
Delivered to your inbox. Ad-free. Short reads that take 5 minutes or less, because you’d rather be out on your bike. We are a public eNewsletter for the Flordia Cycling community.
With the Florida Cycling eNewsletter, you stay current on:
upcoming cycling events
some great trails and routes
special cycling rides happening across the state
cycling clubs across Florida
news and information to inspire and inform
some light-hearted perspectives to make you smile
things going on in the Florida cycling ecosystem
ideas to break up your routine rides and prevent boredom
suggestions and experiences of other cyclists as they post comments
Two integrated resources as your primary sources to connect you to cycling across Florida.
Supplementing the Florida Cycling eNewsletter is the companion website FloridaCycling.us. While the “dot.us” stands for United States, it also means “us” – those of us who make up the Florida cycling community. Whether you are on two wheels, three wheels, on a road bike, mountain bike, gravel bike, or an e-bike, you are “us”. Whatever your pace and preferred distance you are “us”.
Cycling alone is a pleasure. Riding with friends multiplies the enjoyment. As our ibis mascots say…”Cyclists smile more when they ride together.”
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It would be great to have you join the Florida Cycling eNewsletter community.
Ride often. Ride safe.
Bruce Johnson, founder | editor-in-chief
I believe cycling helps keep us healthy, while enjoying the outdoors and connecting us with a cycling tribe. For the last 30 years I’ve cycled in pacelines, enjoyed the solitude of riding alone and volunteered at cycling events. So, it’s a pleasure to serve Florida cyclists through this eNewsletter.
