Try adaptive cycling!
Event details
When: 11am-3pm, Thursday 12 June and Sunday 22 June
Where: AstraZeneca Multi-Use Games Area (MUGA) – Just outside The Hub, Francis Crick Avenue, Cambridge Biomedical Campus (find it on What3Words here)
Come and try adaptive cycling!
An adaptive cycle, also known as an adapted bicycle or adaptive bike, is a specialised bicycle designed to accommodate individuals with disabilities or other conditions that make it difficult to ride a traditional bicycle.
Join us on the Multi Use Games Area (MUGA) at The Hub to explore the world of specialist and adaptive bikes – for free!
You can come along mid-week during your lunch break or bring the whole family to the Sunday slot which coincides with the l’AZy Bike Ride.
What to expect:
- Test a variety of adaptive bikes
Get expert advice from the Bikeworks team - Learn about the medical and therapeutic benefits of adaptive cycling
- Explore how these cycles can support rehabilitation, mobility, and workplace wellness initiatives
Everyone is welcome – families, individuals, all ages and abilities!
Walk-ins are welcome, but booking is encouraged. Book your slot in advance with Jim Blakemore, Co-Founder & Co-CEO of Bikeworks.