Lexington events

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Welcome to the Timeline for the WNBR Lexington, KY.

  • This page is also designed to be a list of all bike events near Lexington. Please 'Watch' this page on the top right tab. If you know any other biking events please add them to this page. Anyone watching this page will be updated on new changes to this page instantly.

Other yearly bike events in Kentucky

Please post other yearly bike events in Kentucky here in order of date of event, and add links.

Louisville Naked Bike Ride

A week before the Lexington Ride. More info on the Louisville NBR Page.

  • couchsurfing.org might help to save a few bucks, but be sure to stay safe and use it at your own risk.

Round trip Greyhound tickets are fairly cheep if bought more then at least a day in advance, and even cheaper if bough a week or month beforehand.

  • If you would like to bring your bike on the Greyhound bus you must fit your bicycle in a bike box. You can obtain a bike box at the local bike shop usually for free. Greyhound charges a fee to bring your bicycle of $10 for one way, and $20 for round trip at the time of writing this message.

The Lexington Timeline

  • Add other biking events below from when they are scheduled to happen in order from January to December in each year. Remember to include the Who, What, When, Where, Why, and a link if possible.

2012

LNBR August 18th, 2012

August 18th a week before the Lexington Ride. More info on the Louisville NBR Page.

WNBR Lex August 25th, 2012

  • Please add a couple paragraphs of how the ride went here(Number of rider, Weather, overall mood of everyone, etc.), and delete this message.

2011

WNBR Lex August 27th, 2011

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  • History was made on August 27th, 2011. About 50 to 60 riders took to the streets of Lexington, KY in protest of our seemingly endless dependency on oil. The weather was perfect, no one was arrested, and everyone had an awesome time.

We gathered between the baseball field and Clay street in Woodland Park at 7 PM for body painting, eating, and festivities until 9 PM when we rode out on a 10 mile trek threw the streets of Lexington. Everyone cheered us on, and we all partied hard at Al's Bar until the wee hours of the morning.

  • Kimball Roy: (December, 1964 to August, 2010) You'll be forever missed my friend. Thanks for everything you've done to help get this idea I had into a reality. For that you'll be remembered forever.