The Sarasota Manatee Bicycle Club strives to be the premier cycling club in the Sarasota region. We will foster a vibrant and inclusive environment where members of all ages and abilities can enjoy the sport, build friendships, increase their cycling knowledge and skills, and be great stewards within our community.

A Message from SMBC President Don Stuart

CycleFest Is Back—And Better Than Ever!


SMBC’s CycleFest returns this November at Lakewood Ranch, with a refreshed format and a renewed focus on outreach to the broader community. As always, this signature event depends on our amazing volunteers—so we hope you’ll jump in and be part of it. CycleFest is a proud SMBC tradition spanning nearly 50 years, and we’re excited to build on that legacy. Stay tuned—more details coming soon.

Speaking of legacy, SMBC was on hand for the ribbon cutting of the new bifurcation of the Legacy Trail on March 31. This addition creates a separate path for walkers and runners alongside the existing trail, improving safety and easing congestion. Be sure to check it out at the Pompano trailhead. A big thank you to the Friends of the Legacy Trail and to SMBC for helping bring this valuable enhancement to life. Hats off to all the volunteers who made March’s Tour de Parks such a success. It was a fantastic event, enjoyed by many in a safe and welcoming environment.

The momentum at SMBC is real—membership is up, ridership is growing, and the energy is contagious. To celebrate, join us at Inner Compass for a special gathering welcoming new members and saying farewell until next year to our seasonal riders. Sign up now on the website to reserve your spot and enjoy a great ride followed by pizza on Sunday, April 19. Best of all—it’s free for members!

2nd Annual Bakery Ride!

Mark your calendars to join Susan, Sam, and Charlie for our second annual Bakery Ride to K & K Bakery in North Port on

SATURDAY, APRIL 11.

Ride Leader Update

Congratulations New Ride Leaders!

Nancy Fox

Tony Hamilton

Charlie Klees

Gary Leavitt

New Member Tips!


  • Log in first when visiting the SMBC website
  • You’ll need to be logged in to view pages and register for events.
  • Claim your FREE RWGPS membership
  • Log in, then visit the RWGPS page to get started.
  • Order your SMBC name tag
  • Find step-by-step instructions HERE.

A Match Made on Wheels!


Ask Theresa Prather or Joe Powlis how cycling brought them together

These pretty pix were taken at the Old Miakka Church - site of Saturday's Love the Loop ride.

Trouble Registering for Events?

Always log in order to register for events and access member only information. 

Family Memberships:

Edit your account so that each family member has his/her own email address. This enables all members to register for events, to vote in elections, and to participate in surveys. 

Florida Bike Safety Quizzes


How's your Cycling Safety Knowledge?

Take the Florida Bike Safety Quizzes!

Mirrors, Lights, and Bicycles


Try this the next time you get in your car: adjust your mirrors so you can’t see behind you while driving.

Chances are you wouldn’t make it a mile or two before pulling over to fix them. Being able to see what’s happening behind us is essential for safe driving—so why would cycling be any different?


Even when riding in a bike lane or along the shoulder, we can’t assume that drivers always see us or will avoid us. A rear-view mirror is a valuable safety tool that helps cyclists stay aware of traffic approaching from behind. Mirrors also help you keep track of fellow riders. If someone drops back due to a mechanical problem, struggles to keep pace, or if the group needs to slow, brake, or turn suddenly, being able to see behind you can make a big difference.


Mirrors mounted on helmets or glasses often provide a wider and more flexible field of vision than handlebar mirrors. You can easily turn or tilt your head slightly to scan different areas.


Visibility is another key factor in safe riding. Anything we can do to make ourselves more noticeable to drivers, pedestrians, and other cyclists improves the chances of a safe ride. While front and rear lights are required for nighttime riding, using them during the day is also a smart practice. Larger, brighter lights are generally more effective than smaller, inexpensive ones. A flashing or strobe mode tends to attract more attention.


Although neither Florida law nor club guidelines require daytime lights, riders are strongly encouraged to consider using them—not only for their own safety, but also as a courtesy to fellow cyclists.

SMBC Travelers

Our Ride Leader Captain

Emmanuel Charron representing SMBC in

Moab, Utah

Jim Linker touring in Vietnam in his SMBC jersey

Customize your inbox!


Did you know you can customize exactly which club emails land in your inbox? We want to keep you informed about our rides and events without cluttering your digital life. If you’ve previously opted out of all emails, or if you’re finding your inbox a bit crowded, you can easily fine-tune your settings by logging into smbc.us and visiting your Member Profile. Under the "Communications" section, you can choose to receive only high-priority alerts—like ride changes or safety updates—while opting out of general social news, ensuring you get the info you want without the noise.

Sharky's 22nd Annual Ride the Beaches

Ride the Beaches is BACK for another spin! Register today for the 22nd Annual Sharky's Ride the Beaches cycling event. Join us on Sunday, April 26th to pedal along some of the most incredible coastal riding areas Venice and South Sarasota County has to offer. Gear up for a 70, 35 or 15-mile route - the choice is yours!

SMBC Recruits New Members at the Lakewood Ranch Farmers' Market in Waterside

Want to join the fun?

Our next date is April 12, 2026.

Email Rich Josephson to volunteer for am or pm shifts.

9:30 am - 12:30 pm

12:15 pm - 2:30 pm

New memberships TRIPLED from Jan to March 2026 vs. same time last year! We had 72 new members join this calendar year to date vs. 23 last year during this time. It takes a full SMBC effort to achieve these results. We are all ambassadors for our club; keep up the great work!

League of American Bicyclists

If you'd like to get involved in any of these 2026 events or volunteer opportunities, we’d love to hear from you. Your continued support makes all the difference.

Youth Rodeo – Sarasota YMCA - August 9

HOA/PTO Speaking Engagements: 3 volunteers have signed up so far, more are welcome!

Contact Eugene @ridersridersgroup@outlook.com

Ride with GPS Classes

If you missed our online classes, you can access recordings and transcripts here. Alternatively, you can go to the RWGPS Help Page and sign up for a free webinar.

Transcript 1 - HERE

Transcript 2 - HERE

Tour de Parks 2026


Thank you to the 400 riders who joined us for Tour de Parks on a sparkling Sunday a little over a week ago. Save the date for next year's Tour de Parks, which is scheduled for March 14, 2027. This event is one of the main fundraisers for Friends of the Legacy (FLT) Trail and the Sarasota Manatee Bicycle Club.

Board Meetings

Our next meeting will be April 15, 2026.

The minutes from each meeting are available on smbc.us

Ride Calendar Updates

Be sure to check the ride calendar and your email before heading out on a ride. Ride times are regularly updated and many are now starting at 8:30.

Keep up with SMBC on FaceBook and Instagram.

Welcome New Members for 2026!

Thomas Albert

Linda Attkisson

Ronald Bostic

Rod Cronkite

Barry Dorsey

Yavonne Dorsey

MaryBeth Dowling

Paul Drummey

Michael Elliott

William Forsberg

Edward Forster

Kim Frick

Ellen Gainer

Susan Harris

Joseph Hickman

Sharron Hickman

Kevin Hillock

Robin Kaufman

Ruth Lapidus

Stan Lapidus

Linda Leparulo

Lisa Matthews

Mary McMartin

Mike Mehleck

Luiz Mota

Sharon O'Brien

David Owens

Andrea Ribble

Barbara Scissors

Rich Scissors

Luette Semmes

Marcia Sohar

Greg Sreenan

Michael Svetina

Sue Tantalo




Let me know if I missed you!

Sara