Bicycle Newfoundland and Labrador is announcing several vacancies on the board of directors to be filled at the annual general meeting in April 2021. 1. Director – President – is the official face of the organization. He/she shall exercise general oversight of the affairs of BNL on behalf of the Board of Directors. It shall […]
The Athletic Excellence Fund (AEF) 2021 The Athletic Excellence Fund (AEF) recognizes athletic and academic excellence of the province’s top athletes. Supported by the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts and Recreation (TCAR) and Sport Newfoundland and Labrador (Sport NL), the AEF includes the Premier’s Athletic Awards, Team Gushue Awards, Elite Athlete Assistance Program, and Sport […]
CYCLING CANADA ANNOUNCES 2021 NEXTGEN ATHLETES Ottawa, ON (November 18, 2020) – Cycling Canada is pleased to announce the names of the 47 athletes who were selected to join the BMX, Mountain Bike, Para-cycling and Track NextGen programs for the 2021 season. Selected athletes will be working with Cycling Canada’s NextGen coaches, as well as coaches from […]
This section of the T’Railway will create a safe cycling route from St. John’s harbour all the way to CBS. Thanks to all involved in making this a reality. Paradise Breaks Ground on T’Railway Connection
Bicycle Newfoundland and Labrador has released the latest Return to Play Cycling Plan. Follow the link below for the full document. Bicycle NL Return to Play Guidelines Oct. 9 2020
When passing a bicycle rider, do so at a safe distance – 1 metre from the bicycle where the speed limit is 60km/h or less or 1 1/2 metres from the bicycle where the speed limit is greater than 60km/h. Also, it is perfectly acceptable for a motorist to cross the line when it is […]
The following cycling tips will help make your cycling safe and enjoyable. Ensure your bicycle is in good working order. Wear a bicycle helmet which is CSA approved. Ensure you are highly visible on the road. Consider helmet, clothing, footwear, front and rear lighting. Know and follow the rules of the road. Ride on the […]
Basic hand signals are an important communication tool for cyclists. They increase safety by indicating to drivers and other road users what you intend to do. Cyclists use hand signals to indicate turns, stopping, or slowing down and road hazards. Left turn: Extend your left arm away from your body to shoulder height pointing straight […]
Being visible on a bicycle improves the level of safety for cyclists. Make sure you are visible day and night. Fluorescent colours work best because the sun’s ultraviolet rays make them appear to glow. Choose a high-visibility road bike helmet. Some have the option to attach a rear-blinking red light. Wear a high visibility jacket […]
Layering your clothing can keep your core body temperature consistent as you cycle in changing temperatures. Being too warm can be just as bad as being too cold because your body wastes energy trying to regulate itself. A base layer is a next-to-skin layer made from a breathable material that removes moisture from your body. […]