Today is for Riding #3: Billy J.

The Savannah Bicycle Campaign is featuring people who ride their bikes for work, play — and everything in-between. They may ride rain or shine, or they may hit two wheels on the weekends. But no matter what, they know what they love about riding in Savannah — and what can be improved.

Follow along on our blog and our Instagram account as we share some top shots they’ve taken from behind their handlebars, their favorite things about riding in our beautiful city, and their hopes and dreams for the future of bicycling in Savannah.

Interested in sharing your story? Email info@bicyclecampaign.org.

After all, #TodayIsForRiding.


Dr. Billy Jamerson started riding a bicycle as a child growing up in downtown Savannah.  Taking a break to begin his dental career and raising a family, he forgot about the joy and fun of cycling. In fact for several years, he didn’t cycle at all!

Then about six years ago, his daughter Beth encouraged him to start walking around Lake Mayer. This led to faster walking and eventually running.  Along the way while recovering from plantar fasciitis he rediscovered the childhood joys of cycling Savannah. He often rides several times a month between ten and fifty miles each ride.

Cycling is a great way to stay young and ride like you did when you were a kid — but this time in spandex! Its like being forever young.”

What are your favorite rides? 1) Slow ride on Washington Avenue to Habersham downtown around the downtown squares on a lazy Sunday morning onto Burnside Island pass Isle of Hope, Wormsloe and Bethesda. 2) Enjoying the early morning sun rise and late evening sunsets. 3) Discovering new rides in distant cities offer great ways to tour and see the world. 4) Riding with groups of cyclists over greater distance.

Billy says… Savannah with its mostly flat terrain is geographically easy to ride.  The streets downtown offer a perfect way to exercise and enjoy the innate beauty of the parks punctuated with centuries old trees.   The flow of tourists, students and locals scurrying around makes downtown an effervescent magnet for pedestrians appreciating the areas deep and rich history. Each day the dynamics change and are never the same.  The outlying county is also mostly flat offering excellent coastal views and intimate retreats with nature.

What could be improved? Savannah’s original historic street design offers an excellent plan to stimulate biking and pedestrian safety. 1) Establish a safe network of trails or routes to interconnect different parts of county.  2) Construct strategic routes downtown with protected cycling lanes. 3) Join cities like Atlanta, Columbus, and Athens committed to paths, trails and complete streets safer for pedestrians, runners and cyclists alike.  4) Become a leader in decreasing accidents and slowing vehicular traffic downtown to promote a safer and more fluid movement of people.

We are teaming up with Tybee Island to light the night on March 5

The City of Tybee Island Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Committee is hosting a Light the Night Bike Ride on Saturday, March 5.  Beginning at 6 p.m. at the Memorial Park Pavilion, we’ll be offering free bike safety checks and minor adjustments. We’ll also have helmets available for sale at very affordable prices. Free bike lights will be provided by Tim’s Bike & Beach Gear, and we’ll award a prize for the brightest bike. The ride will start at 7:30 p.m. and end at Bernie’s Restaurant and Bar, 13 Tybrisa St. More information is available on the City of Tybee Island website.

Put some miles on your bike! Join our Oct. 25 BikeCurious Ride

If you’re an experienced commuter or recreational cyclist, but want to get into riding for longer distances, our BikeCurious ride on Sunday, Oct. 25 is for you. The ride leaves from Savannah Bicycle Campaign headquarters (1301 Lincoln St) at 10 a.m. bikecuriousoct

The ride route will include Hunter Army Airfield and other areas on the Southside, and is designed to allow participants to explore the city by bike. The total distance will be approximately 30 miles and the average speed around 15 – 17 m.p.h.

Because of the distance and pace of this ride, helmets are required. In addition, it is strongly recommended that participants use a road bike and bring water, equipment to change a tire, cash and valid ID (required to enter Hunter AAF gate). Let us know you’re riding by joining the Facebook event or R.S.V.P. by sending email to info@bicyclecampaign.org

Second Annual Savannah Seersucker Ride rolls on Sept. 5

seersuckerWhat’s not to love about a bike ride with style? Our second Savannah Seersucker Ride is a great way to show off your southern, summer clothing on your bike. It will depart from Grayson Stadium in Daffin Park on Sept. 5 at 2 p.m. We hope you’ll join us for another leisurely trip around town, ending with a catered picnic in Forsyth Park.

Don’t have any seersucker in your closet? Don’t worry! We love you in seersucker or not. Try to dress for the theme with some dandy cycling attire (a helmet is strongly encouraged as part of your ensemble), even if it isn’t in this particular textile. Linen, madras and other seasonal fabrics are also good choices.

Let us know you’re coming by joining the Facebook event.

June BikeCurious ride heads east on June 21

june cycle socialBy popular demand we are reprising a route that includes Isle of Hope, Bonaventure, Thunderbolt and other areas on the east side of Savannah for this month’s BikeCurious Ride, on Sunday, June 21. The total distance will be approximately 30 miles and the average speed around 15 m.p.h.

If you’re an experienced commuter or recreational cyclist, but want to try riding for longer distances, our Bike Curious ride could be just the ticket. Let us know you’re coming by joining the Facebook event.

The ride leaves from Savannah Bicycle Campaign headquarters (1301 Lincoln St) at 10 a.m.
Because of the distance and pace of this ride, helmets are required. In addition, it is strongly recommended that participants use a road bike and bring water, equipment to change a tire, cash and valid ID. For more information, email info@bicyclecampaign.org

This will be our last BikeCurious ride until September.

Bike to the Ballpark with our May 19 Cycle Social

graysonCelebrate National Bike Month with our May Cycle Social Ride. We’ll meet at Savannah Bicycle Campaign HQ, 1301 Lincoln St., at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, May 19 then cruise down to Historic Grayson Stadium  to watch the Savannah Sand Gnats take on the Augusta GreenJackets.

If you can’t make the ride, join us there. Helmets are strongly recommended. Don’t forget your lights. Let us know you’re coming by joining the Facebook event.

Ride together on the Third Annual Savannah CycloFemme Sunday, May 10

“Let me tell you what I think of bicycling. I think it has done more to emancipate women than anything else in the world. It gives women a feeling of freedom and self-reliance. I stand and rejoice every time I see a woman ride by on a wheel…the picture of free, untrammeled womanhood.”
— Susan B. Anthony

Ride together with the Savannah Bicycle Campaign on Sunday, May 10 for the Third Annual Savannah CycloFemme. The ride will start at 2 p.m. at SBC HQ located at 1301 A Lincoln Street and end at the south end of Forsyth Park (Park Avenue and Bull Street). The ride will be approximately 6 miles and be great for beginners, commuters, racers and everyone in between!

CycloFemme is a Global Women’s Cycling Day created TO HONOR THE PAST and the emancipation of our grandmothers and great-grandmothers, for the freedom to choose and the chance to wear pants. TO CELEBRATE THE PRESENT and the riders who keep it rolling, bringing women’s racing to the forefront, pushing the limits, breaking down barriers and sharing the love of the bike with everyone along the way. TO EMPOWER THE FUTURE of women in cycling and the opportunity for positive social change.

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Join us for the annual TelluRIDE on Jan. 24

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on Tour in Savannah, a nonprofit film festival designed to educate and inspire audiences about critical issues, will be held at the Trustees theater on Jan. 23 and 24.

mountainfilm2015The Savannah Bicycle Campaign is sponsoring a ride in conjunction with the festival again this year on Saturday, Jan. 24, at 11 a.m. We will start at the Kennedy Pharmacy building at 323 E. Broughton Street and end at the South end of Forsyth Park for light refreshments provided by the Sentient Bean.

All ages welcome but you must have a bike and helmets are strongly recommended! Let us know you plan to attend by joining the Facebook event.

 

Bicycling + Food Day Festival = Delicious fun on Nov. 2

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We are bringing the bicycling fun to the 2014 Savannah Food Day Festival on Sunday, Nov 2 in three big ways!

First, we are offering our free bicycle valet from 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. Ride your bike to the festival in Daffin Park and we’ll look after it while you enjoy the festival. If you park at our valet, you’ll also receive a free gift bag (while supplies last). Car parking will be limited at Daffin, but we’ll have plenty of room for your bike.

Second, you can ride with us from Savannah Bicycle Campaign Headquarters, at the corner of Lincoln and Henry streets, at 11 a.m. Please arrive a little early. Helmets are strongly recommended and will be available for sale at a low cost.

Third, we will offer children’s bicycle activities and skills challenges at the park. Please note that each child must be accompanied by a parent or guardian, must have his or her own bike, and must wear a helmet. Helmets will be available for sale at a low cost.

Interested in volunteering? Sign up here. All volunteers will receive an SBC t-shirt, a Food Day t-shirt, lunch and our gratitude!