Banish the spandex and don your most dapper casuals for the return of the Tweed Ride, an evening adventure of woolen skirts, bucket hats, and sport coats on Saturday, Feb. 11 at 5:30 p.m. starting at Tempe Beach Park.
Tempe Bicycle Action Group, a local bicycle activist group, welcomes riders of all types and skill levels to wear their favorite woolens skirts, capes, shawls, tweed jackets, caps, and knickers on this fine night of cycling and style. Cyclists will meet at the entrance to Tempe Beach Park for photos and to show off their style at 5:30 p.m. Following the meet and greet, riders will be off to show off their herringbone, twill, plaid and checkered styles with class at the finest Tempe drinking constabularies.
- Where: Tempe Beach Park on the northwest corner of Mill Avenue and Rio Salado Parkway.
- When: Saturday, Feb. 11 at 5:30 p.m. Ride at 6 p.m.
- What: A fine night of cycling and style at the classiest public houses of Tempe.
- Cost: The ride is free!
Other Notes:
TBAG’s monthly social bike rides will now be held on the Second Saturday of every month.
Sign up and see who else is rollin’ with the crew via Facebook.
This nighttime ride is hosted by Tempe Bicycle Action Group, a nonprofit organization working to make bicycling a prominent, safe and convenient form of transportation and recreation in Tempe, Arizona and surrounding areas through education, grassroots events, and civic participation.

