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Oct 17, 2024

Ride, sip and connect at Pedal & Pour’s group rides - Las Vegas Weekly

Now that you’ve dusted off and greased your bike chain, pumped your tires full of air and completed a brake check, it’s time to get to the fun part. Solo rides can be satisfying, but there’s something

Now that you’ve dusted off and greased your bike chain, pumped your tires full of air and completed a brake check, it’s time to get to the fun part.

Solo rides can be satisfying, but there’s something special about joining up with a group of cyclists. And community bike rides offer more than companionship; they’re a great way to explore new routes, push yourself and improve your skills.

Pedal & pour

Pedal & Pour (9742 W. Maule Ave., 702-992-3462, pedalpour.com) currently offers two group rides starting from the shop, catering to both social and serious cyclists.

Every Sunday, the Sunday Coffee Ride is a relaxed, 20-mile route, perfect for the casual rider looking to enjoy the morning with good company.

On Fridays, more experienced riders can tackle the Friday Loop Ride, a 41-mile road ride designed for those who want a faster, more challenging outing. You can RSVP to join both at pedalpour.com/shop-rides.

It’s not just about the miles, it’s about finding your tribe. Group rides do more than keep your personal momentum going—they push you beyond your comfort zone. You’ll learn about road etiquette, pacing and safety in numbers, all while discovering new paths and feeding off the energy of the group. Plus, you’ll get to indulge in a perfectly crafted beverage in the shop cafe with your newfound friends after each ride.

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Gabriela Rodriguez is a Staff Writer at Las Vegas Weekly. A UNLV grad with a degree in journalism and media ...