Bike to Work [Out] Day

Tom Wigginton • June 17, 2023

Bike to Work [Out] Day - June 28, 2023

Bike Routes to Vitruvian Fintess

Put some joy back into your commute! Join Way to Go and thousands of Denver-region residents for Bike to Work Day this summer. Register to swap a ride in your car for a ride on two wheels on Wednesday, June 28, and help improve air quality. Sign up and be automatically entered into a drawing to win prizes including a Tern e-bike! Register here.


In addition to biking to your place of work on June 28th, we'd like to challenge you to bike to your workout at least one time the week of June 26th. For every member that bikes to work and/or to their workout, we'll reward you with a special Vitruvian Fitness water bottle!


The key to a successful ride is to be prepared. Here's a list of things you may want to consider:

  1. A bicycle in good working order!
  2. Comfortable clothing to ride in and a change of clothes to wear at work.
  3. A windbreaker or rain coat.
  4. Lights.
  5. Helmet.
  6. Water.
  7. Snacks.
  8. A safe route!


Speaking of safe routes . . . the map below shows many safe options to ride your bike to Vitruvian Fitness from your neighborhood. If you would like us to create a custom route for you, let us know! We can create a route for you to and from any destinations you like.

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