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We promote good times and community through cycling activities. Meet new people and explore Toronto with an inclusive, have-fun oriented cycling group. Scenic rides, foodie rides, longer adventures and joining events produced by other fabulous Toronto cycling groups - it's all about fun on two wheels!
Please follow our rules:
1. Be kind. Welcome and encourage other riders. Insults, shaming, and hate will be removed, and offenders will be banned.
2. Your safety is your responsibility. Helmets are required. Lights are required if riding in darkness. It is each rider’s responsibility to ensure their bike is clean, well-maintained, and fully functional.
3. All bikes are welcome. Occasional Brompton-only events will be clearly labeled. Contact your local Brompton dealer if you'd like to borrow a Brompton for an event (participation may vary).
4. If your plans change, please update your RSVP.
We are more than a bike group. We are a family that supports each other. Our values:
- We are a community - We are united by our passion. We use our collective effort to make the world better, brighter, more colorful and fun.
- We take pride - We are committed to making a positive impact on the world.
- We are human - Being ourselves creates magic.
- We are curious - Inspiration is everywhere. We explore our city and world.
- We bring energy - Positivity energy spreads our movement. We bring others along on the journey.
By participating in this group, your email and participation data will be shared with Brompton Bicycle. Use of this data is governed by Brompton's Privacy Policy.
Welcome to the fold!
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Brompton World Championships California
Laguna Seca, 1021 Monterey Salinas highway, Salinas 93908, CA, US4 участника из 8 группRun, unfold and ride into the sunset! Join us for Brompton World Championship California, taking place at the 2026 Life Time Sea Otter Classic in Monterey around the epic Laguna Seca raceway. Starting in traditional Le Mans style, each racer will run to their bike, unfold and race the track. In it for the glory, the winners will be crowned World Champions. Participation in this event is ticketed, but bring along your family and friends for support!
Note that RSVP'ing to this Meetup event does not count as registration or race entry. You MUST register at this link: https://www.letsdothis.com/us/e/brompton-world-championship-california-264486

Ride the Toronto Loop
The well, 486 front street west,, Toronto, ON, CAAfter a half century(!) it’s finally time to close The Toronto Loop.
TORONTO COMMUNITY BIKEWAYS COALITION is producing and leading this 72 KM ride.
BACKGROUND: In 1974, Metro Toronto (now the City of Toronto) approved a 425-km plan for off-road bike
paths that included a closed loop of trails. Since then, initiatives for bike trails have been
revived or buttressed with new plans, including a 77-km Bikeway Trails Implementation Plan in
2012 and the 85-km Pan Am Path to be completed for the 2015 games. In 2020, a proposed a“Loop Trail” was proposed as part of a ravines strategy.
Today segments of many
trails are in place and enjoyed by thousands of Torontonians and visitors. Unfortunately, the
city’s multi-million-dollar investment in trails is undermined by gaps that significantly
compromise their value (and the safety of residents who use them for cycling).
The Toronto Community Bikeways Coalition proposed a Toronto Loop that already exists in the city’s Major City-wide Cycling Routes plan and
in previous iterations of city plans for bike trails.
On November 16, 2025, at the launch of TCBC's campaign for The Toronto Loop, a group of cyclists
braved the cold and gusting wind to ride a 52-km southern section of The Toronto Loop. The
ride required careful planning to safely navigate the gaps. Jun (Brompton owner) wrote up a comprehensive summary about this ride. Please visit for historical background of the gaps in the Loop.ROUTE: The Toronto Loop consists of existing trails (and some on-road infrastructure) along the
waterfront, the Humber River, Finch Avenue/Finch Hydro Corridor, and the Betty Sutherland,
Don Mills and Don River Trails.Don't worry IF the ride is too long, there are TTC stations along the way.
We expect the ride to last 6.5 hours with breaks so bring water, snacks, and reality if you cannot ride this ride or at a pace to keep up.
CHECK your bicycle's brakes, air, and chain prior to the day.
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