Santa Fe announces next Bikes for Business ride scheduled for May 27

Michael J. Garcia, Mayor of City of Santa Fe
Michael J. Garcia, Mayor of City of Santa Fe
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The City of Santa Fe announced on May 14 that the next Bikes for Business ride will take place on Wednesday, May 27. The event is part of a monthly series running from April through September.

The Bikes for Business program aims to bring community members together while supporting local businesses. Each month, the group visits a different destination in Santa Fe at a casual and social pace.

According to the announcement, riders will meet at 6 p.m. at the Railyard Water Tower and depart at 6:15 p.m. The group will travel approximately 3.5 miles to Escondido, with an expected arrival time of around 7 p.m.

All experience levels are welcome to participate in the event. Organizers encourage participants to bring water, wear helmets, and prepare for a relaxed evening ride.

The City has provided links for registration and route information through its official communication channels.



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