Pledge to Ride

Join thousands of other Bay Area bicycle riders on Thursday, May 14 for the biggest biking day of the year!

Be a part of our growing bike movement! When you pledge to ride, you’ll be added to the total Bay Area count of bicyclists and receive a map of Energizer Stations, bike offers and discounts, and a limited edition 2026 tote bag.

Rick Rickard,
Alameda County

2025 BCOY

Nominate your 2026 Bike Champions of the Year!

Every year, each of the nine Bay Area Counties selects their own Bike Champion of the Year, recognized for their dedication to promoting bicycling as a primary mode of transportation and for their ability to inspire others in their local communities.

Do you know an incredible cyclist, policymaker, educator, or advocate who champions biking in your county? Nominate them by March 1. Winners will receive prizes and recognition Bay Area-wide!

Teresa Datar,
Contra Costa County

In Memoriam

Bill Pinkham,
Contra Costa County

2025 BCOYs

I pledged to ride, what’s next?

Energizer Stations are the community hubs where 20,000+ residents will pedal to visit on BTWD, pick up bags, and celebrate the joy of biking. We’re finalizing our map, so check back often to find one along your route!

Photo of a woman biking, with text reading "take a free bike class"

Brush up your bike skills: all our classes are free and taught by certified instructors. We host classes all over the East Bay, and have a great lineup for Bike Month in May!

If you join Bike East Bay as a monthly donor or make a $35+ gift, you’ll be entered to win a Rad Power e-bike.

All month long, we're hosting free classes, group rides, and fun events!

List of events in Photo View

List of events in Photo View

More Bike Month Events!

May 15 Group Ride with Elected Officials (Oakland), 7:15-9am
Choose from multiple routes, and ride to City Hall where coffee and donuts await! Councilmembers from D1, D2, D3, D5, D6 and D7 have confirmed attendance.

May 15 Group Ride with Elected Officials (Berkeley), 8-9am
Join Mayor Ishii, City Manager Buddenhagen, and 6 Councilmembers as they bike from Asbhy BART to City Hall.

May 15 Bike Happy Hour (Oakland), 4-7pm
Join the block party in Old Oakland for Drake’s Beer, a live DJ, a drag performance, giveaways, kids’ activities, discounts at local businesses and more!

May 15 BTWD After Party (Alameda), 5-7pm
Enjoy Alameda Point’s epic views, plus a live DJ, free drinks and snacks, a bike gear raffle, e-bike demos, a fix-it station, and good vibes.

May 16 Bike Month Food Truck Party with Bike Fremont, 5-8pm
Celebrate Bike to Wherever Days with Bike Fremont at Fremont Street Eats, with free bike valet and food truck vouchers!

May 31 Canal & Iron Horse Trail Group Ride (Concord), 11am-2pm
All experience levels welcome on this no-drop ride. We’re biking 11.3mi from Monument Impact to Concord BART

BTWD 2026 Logo with sponsors
What is Bike to Wherever Day?

Bay Area Bike to Work Day (BTWD) started over 30 years ago in 1994 to celebrate biking as a fun, healthy commute option—and to inspire non-cyclists to give it a try. It was also a chance to advocate for better bike infrastructure and safety across the region.

While every county goes big, the East Bay goes really big! Last year, over 12,100 East Bay riders joined us on Bike to Wherever Day, visiting our 120+ Energizer Stations to grab tote bags, treats and high-fives. See our recap here!

Over a million Bay Area residents live within five miles of their workplace—perfect for biking. With fewer people commuting to offices, we’re encouraging folks to bike for shopping, errands, and more—a simple way to get outside, breathe fresh air, and stay active. In a world grappling with climate change, pollution, and congestion, the real question is: “Why not bike?”

No! May is Bike Month, so we’ll have fun events, challenges and giveaways all month long. Thursday, May 14 is special though, as its the 1 day to visit Energizer Stations and pick up your tote bag.