As O‘ahu’s oldest and largest cycling organization, Hawaii Bicycling League (HBL) advocates for positive changes that will help make Hawaiʻi a cycling paradise and encourage more people to ride bicycles. Whether you are an experienced rider, new to biking, or need more information about safe cycling on Oʻahu, HBL is a great resource for information about bike laws, bike registration, and safe riding.
About HBL
HBL offers riding and safety workshops for every skill level and age, from 4th graders to Seniors. There are commuter skills classes, basic maintenance workshops, and Oʻahu bike maps that rank how bike-friendly roadways are so you can plan your rides based on your cycling comfort level.
HBL’s Academy of Bicycling—a never-seen-before 24/7 interactive learning tool—is available online to bicyclists across Hawai’i. The HBL Academy features short online courses anyone can use to learn or expand their cycling knowledge, skills, and safety with Hawaiʻi-relevant resources and fun quizzes to review what you have learned. The bite-sized lessons were produced with people’s busy schedules in mind, so that you can learn on your own time at your own pace.
HBL’s online Academy of Bicycling is great to pair with other HBL workshops and events.
HBL workshops and events
HBL provides a calendar of weekly group rides and other events, plus special programs throughout the year and annual bicycling events.
- A calendar of free hands-on and on-bike workshops on Oʻahu, tailored for adults and taught by HBL nationally certified League Cycling Instructors.
- Ongoing Kūpuna (50+) are able to re-discover their youth and the joys of cycling by taking an Instructor-led spin on the bike paths of O‘ahu with recumbent tricycles that are provided to them for free.
- Ongoing BikeEd Program teaches 8,000 4th graders how to ride a bicycle, basic bike safety, and laws of the road. Since 1989, the five-day program has brought bikes to schools around the entire island of O‘ahu.
- Annual Bike Month each May with a series of exciting events and activities.
- Annual Honolulu Century ride fundraising ride to support HBL’s advocacy and education work.
More info: Events – Hawai‘i Bicycling League (hbl.org)
Honolulu Century Ride
The ride starts from Kapiʻolani Park, takes you past Diamond Head just after sunrise, out to Sandy Beach, through the beautiful backroads of Waimānalo, through Kailua and Kāne‘ohe, with the 100-mile turnaround point at Swanzy Beach Park, and then returning to finish at Kapiʻolani Park.
This is a ride, not a race, and roads remain open. to traffic. Ride at your own pace, all skill levels and ages are welcome. Please ride with aloha. The ride is supported with aid stations, mechanical help, and HPD presence along the course for added safety.
All funds raised support Hawaii Bicycling League’s (HBL) advocacy and education work to get more people bicycling and make Hawai‘i’s roads safer for everyone, whether driving, riding or walking.
The route is mostly flat with a few moderate hills and a prevailing east or north-east wind that usually is blowing at 5-15 miles per hour. You can choose your distance: 25, 50, 75, or 100 miles. After completing your ride, relax at Kapi‘olani Park with good music, ‘ono food, and wonderful company.
2024 Registration rates: Honolulu Century Ride
The 41st annual Honolulu Century Ride will be on Sunday, September 29, 2024. Registration is non-refundable or transferable.
Save with early registration. Registration rates start at $110/non-member adult. Registration rates increase $10 on 6/8/24, 8/31/24, and 9/27/24.
HBL members (hbl.org) save $30 on registration.
More info: Honolulu Century Ride 2024 – Hawai‘i Bicycling League (hbl.org)
Event calendar of free and affordable things to do
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