Adaptive Cycling Roll and Stroll Group Ride - Athlete
Location
2036 N Druid Hills Rd NE
Brookhaven, GA 30329
Description
🚴♂️ Catalyst Sports Cycling Group Ride on the Peachtree Creek Greenway! 🚴♀️
Catalyst Sports is thrilled to collaborate with Peachtree Creek Greenway for their Roll and Stroll.
You'll learn about the history, the purpose, and the future of the Peachtree Creek Greenway and find out how it’s designed and built for everybody! You’ll be able to add your name to a team of users/supporters that is working to extend the Greenway throughout a 12+ mile corridor from the Atlanta Beltline to beyond Spaghetti Junction.
Parking lot at the North Druid Hills Trailhead
(next to Salvation Army).
Mark your calendars and join us to ride, support, and spread the word about adaptive sports:
Please note that the ride is weather dependent. There is an accessible restroom on site. Come prepared for a day of adventure and camaraderie as we explore the trail and soak in the natural beauty of the area.
Don't miss this opportunity to connect with fellow riders, experience the thrill of adaptive cycling, and create unforgettable memories on the trails. We can't wait to ride with you!
7:00 - 7:30 New Volunteer Training
7:00 AM Bike Fittings for Adaptive Athletes who are borrowing a Catalyst fleet bike
7:30 AM If you are bringing your own adaptive bike
8:30 AM Group ride roll out. Please be ready to ride
Please email Desiree@CatalystSports.org with any questions or concerns.
Essential Eligibility for Adaptive Cycling
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Rider has a permanent, disabling condition
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Rider can make safe cognitive decisions in a fast-paced changing environment.
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Rider can follow all safety precautions identified by the instructors.
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Rider can hold their head upright without any head and/or neck support.
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Rider can wear a properly fitted and rated bike helmet, as well as any other safety equipment appropriately.
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Rider can understand and follow multiple-step instructions from the instructors independently and in a fast-paced environment.
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Rider can transfer in and out of the bike independently or with some assistance
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Rider can remain alert and focused for the duration of the ride and can make decisions quickly in variable terrain.
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Rider can demonstrate they can independently peddle, steer, stop, start and ride the bike over, around, up, and down a variety of terrain deemed appropriate for their experience level.
Things to Bring:
- Water bottle
- Medication
- Snacks/Food
- Safety/Sunglasses if needed
- Closed Toe Shoes
