BETTENDORF, IOWA (May 5, 2025) — The Quad Cities community is invited to participate in Bike to Work Week, taking place from May 12 to May 18. All the Quad Cities, in partnership with the Quad Cities Bicycle Club (QCBC), are encouraging commuters to swap their cars for bicycles - promoting a healthier lifestyle, a greener future, and more livable communities for the region.

“We’re excited to see the Quad Cities embrace cycling as a convenient and sustainable form of transportation,” said Dean Mathias, cycling advocate with the QCBC. “Whether you’re an experienced rider or just starting out, Bike to Work Week is a great opportunity to enjoy the benefits of biking and connect with fellow commuters.”

Bike to Work Week Free Commuter Breakfasts

To celebrate, cities and community organizations will join the Quad Cities Bicycle Club in hosting free breakfasts from Monday, May 12, through Friday, May 16, at locations throughout the Quad Cities. Cyclists and supporters of bike-friendly communities are encouraged to attend. Breakfast items will be served 6-9AM, with those hours extended to 10AM on Friday. Locations are as follows:

  • Monday, May 12: Bass Street Landing, Moline; Sponsored by City of Moline, Renew Moline, Downtown Moline Centre and QCBC.
  • Tuesday, May 13: On the bike trail at the foot of the ramp to the Government Bridge, Davenport; Sponsored by QCBC.
  • Wednesday, May 14: Leach Park, Bettendorf; Sponsored by City of Bettendorf, Downtown Bettendorf Organization and QCBC.
  • Thursday, May 15: On the bike trail at the foot of the ramp to the Government Bridge, Davenport; Sponsored by QCBC.
  • Friday, May 16 (Bike to Work Day): Schwiebert Riverfront Park, Rock Island; Sponsored by Rock Island Downtown Alliance, Modern Woodmen of America, City of Rock Island, Rock Island Parks & Recreation and QCBC.

Additional sponsors for breakfasts include Healthy Habits, Jerry and Sparky’s Bicycle Shop, Ruby’s Bikes, Trek Bicycle Davenport, Wright Cycles.

Why Bike to Work Week Matters

Cycling offers a range of benefits, including:

  • Environmental Impact — Biking reduces carbon emissions, contributing to a cleaner, healthier environment.
  • Health and Well-Being — Regular cycling promotes physical fitness and mental well-being.
  • Community Connection — Events like Bike to Work Week foster camaraderie and encourage safer, more bike-friendly streets.

So, grab your helmet, hit the trails and streets, and be part of this exciting movement!

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