MILWAUKEE - The Wisconsin Bike Fed proudly announces Wisconsin Bike Week June 1-8, 2025.
This year we are delighted to present an exciting lineup of events and programs designed to educate, engage, and encourage cyclists of all ages and skill levels. Wisconsin Bike Week is a
motivational, family-friendly celebration of cycling.
Highlights include:
- Smart Cycling Classes: Covering everything from beginner basics to advanced techniques, with special tips for safe E-bike use.
- Crosswalk Action Training: Hands-on sessions to improve crosswalk safety for pedestrians and cyclists.
- Adult Learn-to-Ride Sessions: Perfect for adults who have never learned to ride and want to build confidence.
- Commuter Stations: These stations typically offer amenities and services aimed at making biking to work or other destinations more convenient, safe, and enjoyable.
In addition to in-person events, the Bike Fed will distribute educational materials throughout the week. Communities will have access to refreshed pamphlets, downloadable PSAs, and artwork
to help promote cycling safety and awareness. Yard signs promoting 'Give Cyclists 3 Feet' are available for pick up at the Bike Fed offices in Milwaukee and Madison.
Wisconsin Bike Week is hosted by the Wisconsin Bike Fed. Scheduled events can be found on the Bike Fed's Bike Week page.
For information on how to get involved with Bike Week and support the Bike Fed's mission, visit wisconsinbikefed.org or contact the non-profit organization at 414-626-1540 and info@wisconsinbikefed.org.
About the Wisconsin Bike Fed
The Bicycle Federation of Wisconsin Educational Foundation, Inc. (AKA Wisconsin Bike Fed) was established as a 501 (c)3 non-profit organization in 1988 to cultivate, motivate, and unite residents, communities, businesses, and political leaders to move bicycling forward in Wisconsin through education, legislation, and involvement. For 37 years the Bike Fed has been the only statewide organization that advocates for better bicycling for everyone who rides a bike in Wisconsin.