Once again, our club finds itself without a coordinator for our own event, the PIONEER CENTURY®. Is this a ride we want to continue? Let’s pull together some volunteers and get this in motion. Keep reading for contact information. Sponsoring a big bicycle… Read More
How can a PBC member effectively advocate to improve bike safety? And, which situations warrant a PBC action to contact the trail’s facility owner to fix the safety issue? My example On August 1, 2025, I rolled over a raised bracket for a removable center post. It bent both… Read More
We are about one month away from kicking off the Reach the Beach training series! Hopefully, you’re getting as excited as we are. Our first ride will be on Saturday, March 7, which may seem so far away, but yet it is right… Read More
This year’s Reach the Beach on Saturday, May 16, features four scenic routes: 24, 43, 77, and 100 miles. There is a new start for the 100-mile route at Scappoose High School, in order to avoid Highway 30, and an improved end at Fort Stevens for all routes, ensuring a… Read More
Don’t miss what many refer to as the best night of the year: Portland Bicycling Club’s very own AWARDS BANQUET on Thursday, February 5, at the Hilton Garden Inn Clackamas, 12566 SE 93rd Avenue, Clackamas, OR 97015 (formerly known as the… Read More
This is the last reminder to send nominations for awards to the awards committee at [email protected]. Please include: Name of the member you’re nominating Title of the award Reasons the member deserves the award Your name Deadline for submissions is MIDNIGHT, Wednesday, December… Read More
Your PBC board met on Wednesday, December 17, via Zoom to determine what dollar amount PBC could afford to share with the community and who might be good beneficiaries for our donations. Prior to the meeting, several members had submitted their suggestions, all of which were considered. Treasurer Corey Eng… Read More
If ever someone had an appropriate last name, it would be Pat Wheeler, who currently owns six bicycles. Pat’s been cycling for 50+ years. When he first moved to Portland, he bought a bicycle. He’d always enjoyed hiking and running, so cycling seemed like a natural next thing. For years,… Read More