BikeMaine Weekend Rider May Newsletter
This is the third edition of your monthly BikeMaine Weekend Rider Newsletter with updates, reminders, and stories to get you in the spirit!
jerseys
Jerseys Have Arrived!
Designed and manufactured in by Borah Teamwear in their solar-powered Wisconsin facility, and available in men's and women's cuts, this jersey will keep you cool while looking cool—and commemorate your participation in our event!
Men's cut front
Men's cut back
The men's jersey specs can be seen above, and the women's specs can be found here.

Need a size chart? Click here.

Pre-order your jersey by June 10 to ensure your size and cut are available
(limited quantities will be available to purchase on site during the Weekend).

PLEASE NOTE: Although shipping costs will be added to your order, the jersey price has been decreased to offset this charge, as all jerseys purchased prior to June 10 will be shipped to us and given to you at the BikeMaine Weekend rider check-in on August 25/26. After June 10, the price will increase to $90 plus shipping, and the jerseys will actually be shipped to your address.
Thank you to our Presenting Sponsors
Other BCM events coming soon...
The Great Maine Bike Swap will be Sunday, June 12, at the University of Southern Maine in Gorham.

This is the best place to buy and/or sell a quality used bike!

Interested in selling your bike? There's still time to register it! Click here to get started, or volunteer with us to get first dibs on bikes for sale!
The 2022 Women's Ride, presented by Northern Light Health and Norway Savings Bank is June 4!

This pay-what-you-can event will be simultaneously hosted across the state by local partners, and will feature small group rides for all FTWN-B—femme, transgender, women, non-binary, and anyone else who identifies as a woman—to gather, celebrate, learn, ride, and support each other, regardless of where they live or how they ride. 

About the BCM
The Bicycle Coalition of Maine supports better walking, biking, and rolling in Maine through education, advocacy, outreach, and events. As a membership-based organization, the BCM is powered by individual and business donors.

Please consider joining as a member or giving an additional donation. Together, we can make Maine better for pedestrians and people with bikes!
The Bicycle Coalition of Maine is committing to advancing our equity and inclusion efforts. The Coalition is prioritizing diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in three main categories of our organization: self-education, community engagement/outreach, and event structure for 2022-2023. We welcome community members and visitors of Maine—Wabanaki Territory—from all backgrounds to join the Coalition. We are a 501c3 non-profit organization powered by donations from individual and business members. Help make Maine better for biking and walking by becoming a member today!

(207) 623-4511 | bikemaine.org