While we’ve been to countless awesome races, rides, festivals, and other bike events, we’ve unfortunately been to more than our share of shitty events too. In addition to making magazines, we’ve each run our share of less-than-official bike events in the past and at risk of sounding conceited, none of them have totally sucked. We think it’s fair to assume that most anyone promoting a bike event is doing so with the intention of providing a fun and safe experience for everyone involved, but some people just have more enthusiasm than experience. So it’s with the purest of intentions that we present the following tips for putting on your own successful bike event. It’s up to you and your local laws to determine if your gathering needs any sorts of permits, insurance or other formalities.
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