Whether you want to learn how to ride a bike, cycle Atlanta’s city streets like a pro, or engage your group in bike safety skills, we’ve got a class for you. Each class is led by a League Cycling Instructor certified by the League of American Bicyclists.
You can RSVP for any class below, or click the buttons above to view more details and RSVP for a particular class. Attendance at any class conducted by Propel ATL indicates your agreement to our liability waiver.
True Beginners
For adults and kids who don’t know how to ride and want to gain confidence on two wheels
City Cycling
This guided ride will improve your experience and safety on our city’s streets.
Get There By Bike
Bike safety skills for your workplace, school, family, or community group
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Saturday, October 12, 2024 at 10:00 AM · 15 rsvps
Edison Bicycles in Atlanta, GAE-Bike Class with Edison Bicycles
Ready to transform your commute? Join our e-bike classes to learn to ride e-bikes confidently and safely! Our e-bike classes are open to participants 18 and older.
What You'll Learn:
- E-Bike Battery Safety: Learn best practices to safely charge and store your e-bike's battery.
- Safe Cycling: Learn how to ride an e-bike on roads and trails while sharing space with cars, pedestrians, and other cyclists.
- Basic Bike Maintenance: Learn the ABC Quick Check and basic maintenance tips to ensure your e-bike is safe and ready to ride.
Explore Further: Have you heard about the Atlanta E-Bike Rebate Program? Don't miss this exciting opportunity to save on your e-bike purchase. Learn more about it here.
This class is hosted in partnership with Edison Bicycles.
Please note that these classes are for participants 18+ only.
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Thursday, October 17, 2024 at 04:00 PM · 5 rsvps
Washington Park Recreation Center - 102 Ollie St NW in Atlanta, GATrue Beginners - Ages 13+
Thursday night classes are intended for older learners ages 13 to adult. If you have a learner younger than 13, please sign up for a Saturday morning True Beginners class!
Get ready to join the pedal-powered revolution sweeping through Atlanta! With more and more people riding bikes for fitness, commuting, and exploring the city, it's time for you to learn how to ride a bike!
This class is designed for true beginners – whether you're a kid or an adult riding for the first time or you've ridden in the past but still feel shaky on the pedals, we've got you covered.
There will be a limited number of youth and adult bikes for participants to use, but if you have a bike, please bring it! We ask that all participants bring a helmet for safety. If you don't have a helmet, please let me know before class at [email protected].
Throughout these classes, we'll cover:
• Helmet fit - two finger rule
• Know your bike
• Bike safety – ABC Quick Check
Fundamentals
• Brakes
• Balance
• Coast
• Pedal
• Stop
• Power start
Safety essentials
• Road rules (bike as a vehicle)
• Safe riding practices
• What to carry
Advanced skills
• Scanning over the shoulder
• Turns and signaling
• Gear Shifting
We'll meet at the Washington Park Natatorium, located at 102 Ollie St NW, Atlanta, GA 30314
Please note that for participants under 18, a parent or guardian must accompany them throughout the entire class.
These free classes are provided with the support of the Georgia Governor's Office of Highway Safety.
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Saturday, October 19, 2024 at 10:00 AM · 29 rsvps
Washington Park Recreation Center - 102 Ollie St NW in Atlanta, GATrue Beginners - All Ages!
Get ready to join the pedal-powered revolution sweeping through Atlanta! With more and more people riding bikes for fitness, commuting, and exploring the city, it's time for you to learn how to ride a bike!
This class is designed for true beginners – whether you're a kid or an adult riding for the first time or you've ridden in the past but still feel shaky on the pedals, we've got you covered.
There will be a limited number of youth and adult bikes for participants to use, but if you have a bike, please bring it! We ask that all participants bring a helmet for safety. If you don't have a helmet, please let me know before class at [email protected].
Throughout these classes, we'll cover:
• Helmet fit - two finger rule
• Know your bike
• Bike safety – ABC Quick Check
Fundamentals
• Brakes
• Balance
• Coast
• Pedal
• Stop
• Power start
Safety essentials
• Road rules (bike as a vehicle)
• Safe riding practices
• What to carry
Advanced skills
• Scanning over the shoulder
• Turns and signaling
• Gear Shifting
We'll meet at the Washington Park Natatorium, located at 102 Ollie St NW, Atlanta, GA 30314
Please note that for participants under 18, a parent or guardian must accompany them throughout the entire class.
These free classes are provided with the support of the Georgia Governor's Office of Highway Safety.
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Wednesday, October 30, 2024 at 04:30 PM · 4 rsvps
On Tech Parkway, behind the Campus Recreation Center. in Atlanta, GAGeorgia Tech City Cycling
Are you ready to start commuting and exploring the city by bike? Join our City Cycling class to build confidence riding your bike as a form of transportation!
This class is designed for those who already know how to ride a bike, but want to boost their knowledge and skills to navigate Georgia Tech campus by bike.
We ask that all participants bring a helmet for safety.
Throughout these classes, we'll cover:
• Helmet fit - two finger rule
• Know your bike
• Bike safety – ABC Quick Check
Safety essentials
• Road rules (bike as a vehicle)
• Safe riding practices
• What to carry
Advanced skills
• Scanning over the shoulder
• Turns and signaling
• Gear Shifting
Please note that for participants under 18, a parent or guardian must accompany them throughout the entire class.
These free classes are provided with the support of the Georgia Governor's Office of Highway Safety.
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Saturday, November 02, 2024 at 10:00 AM · 16 rsvps
Washington Park Recreation Center - 102 Ollie St NW in Atlanta, GATrue Beginners - All Ages!
Get ready to join the pedal-powered revolution sweeping through Atlanta! With more and more people riding bikes for fitness, commuting, and exploring the city, it's time for you to learn how to ride a bike!
This class is designed for true beginners – whether you're a kid or an adult riding for the first time or you've ridden in the past but still feel shaky on the pedals, we've got you covered.
There will be a limited number of youth and adult bikes for participants to use, but if you have a bike, please bring it! We ask that all participants bring a helmet for safety. If you don't have a helmet, please let me know before class at [email protected].
Throughout these classes, we'll cover:
• Helmet fit - two finger rule
• Know your bike
• Bike safety – ABC Quick Check
Fundamentals
• Brakes
• Balance
• Coast
• Pedal
• Stop
• Power start
Safety essentials
• Road rules (bike as a vehicle)
• Safe riding practices
• What to carry
Advanced skills
• Scanning over the shoulder
• Turns and signaling
• Gear Shifting
We'll meet at the Washington Park Natatorium, located at 102 Ollie St NW, Atlanta, GA 30314
Please note that for participants under 18, a parent or guardian must accompany them throughout the entire class.
These free classes are provided with the support of the Georgia Governor's Office of Highway Safety.
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Thursday, November 14, 2024 at 04:00 PM
Washington Park Recreation Center - 102 Ollie St NW in Atlanta, GATrue Beginners - Ages 13+
Thursday night classes are intended for older learners ages 13 to adult. If you have a learner younger than 13, please sign up for a Saturday morning True Beginners class!
Get ready to join the pedal-powered revolution sweeping through Atlanta! With more and more people riding bikes for fitness, commuting, and exploring the city, it's time for you to learn how to ride a bike!
This class is designed for true beginners – whether you're a kid or an adult riding for the first time or you've ridden in the past but still feel shaky on the pedals, we've got you covered.
There will be a limited number of youth and adult bikes for participants to use, but if you have a bike, please bring it! We ask that all participants bring a helmet for safety. If you don't have a helmet, please let me know before class at [email protected].
Throughout these classes, we'll cover:
• Helmet fit - two finger rule
• Know your bike
• Bike safety – ABC Quick Check
Fundamentals
• Brakes
• Balance
• Coast
• Pedal
• Stop
• Power start
Safety essentials
• Road rules (bike as a vehicle)
• Safe riding practices
• What to carry
Advanced skills
• Scanning over the shoulder
• Turns and signaling
• Gear Shifting
We'll meet at the Washington Park Natatorium, located at 102 Ollie St NW, Atlanta, GA 30314
Please note that for participants under 18, a parent or guardian must accompany them throughout the entire class.
These free classes are provided with the support of the Georgia Governor's Office of Highway Safety.
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Saturday, November 16, 2024 at 10:00 AM · 14 rsvps
Washington Park Recreation Center - 102 Ollie St NW in Atlanta, GATrue Beginners - All Ages!
Get ready to join the pedal-powered revolution sweeping through Atlanta! With more and more people riding bikes for fitness, commuting, and exploring the city, it's time for you to learn how to ride a bike!
This class is designed for true beginners – whether you're a kid or an adult riding for the first time or you've ridden in the past but still feel shaky on the pedals, we've got you covered.
There will be a limited number of youth and adult bikes for participants to use, but if you have a bike, please bring it! We ask that all participants bring a helmet for safety. If you don't have a helmet, please let me know before class at [email protected].
Throughout these classes, we'll cover:
• Helmet fit - two finger rule
• Know your bike
• Bike safety – ABC Quick Check
Fundamentals
• Brakes
• Balance
• Coast
• Pedal
• Stop
• Power start
Safety essentials
• Road rules (bike as a vehicle)
• Safe riding practices
• What to carry
Advanced skills
• Scanning over the shoulder
• Turns and signaling
• Gear Shifting
We'll meet at the Washington Park Natatorium, located at 102 Ollie St NW, Atlanta, GA 30314
Please note that for participants under 18, a parent or guardian must accompany them throughout the entire class.
These free classes are provided with the support of the Georgia Governor's Office of Highway Safety.