Bellevue Bicycle Club of Nebraska
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The Bellevue Bicycle Club was founded in 2003 by Howard Grant. We are dedicated to the encouragement of all aspects of bicycling, including touring and mountain biking. The purpose of the club is to sponsor recreational cycling activities, encourage bicycling as a transportation alternative and to promote bicyclists' rights and safe bicycling practices.  You are welcome to review the club's   Articles of Incorporation  and/or the club's By Laws by clicking either link.

We strongly believe in bicycle advocacy and community involvement. Our participation in programs such as the Corporate Cycling Challenge, Bike to Work, Share the Road and The Ride of Silence have helped us show that bicyclists have rights to the road, too.

Our club has also supported a number of charitable organizations around the metro area. We have donated to the Lance Armstrong Foundation; our annual Spoke and Hub ride has raised funds for the Omaha Food Bank, Habitat for Humanity, and Southwest Iowa Nature Trails Inc. (responsible for development and maintenance of the Wabash Trace, home of the Taco Ride). We have also donated volunteer hours to various local cycling events.

This club is well suited for people that normally are afraid of meeting new people. Each of us was a new member once and we are quick to welcome newcomers. Please don’t let the fear of your abilities stop you from coming out and riding with us either. We’re not bike snobs, we leave no one behind no matter what speed you ride, and we look forward to meeting you. We truly believe if you ride with us, you will enjoy the experience. While no official statistics are kept, ages range from teens to, well, people that have stopped counting the years...you are as young as you feel, right?
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Last Updated 02/12/12