Channel Islands Bicycle Club

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Founded in 1990, the Channel Islands Bicycle Club (CIBC) is a cycling club in western Ventura County for beginners and the experienced road cyclist. CIBC is a non-profit, recreational organization that provides enjoyable and safe recreational bicycle riding and related activities in and around Ventura, Santa Barbara and Los Angeles Counties.

Club activities include weekend road rides, charity rides in Southern California, the club sponsored Cool Breeze Century, club get-togethers and monthly meetings with presentations on road cycling. 

Visit www.cibike.org for more information.

Conejo Valley Cyclists

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Conejo Valley Cyclists is a popular recreational and competitive bicycling club that meets in Thousand Oaks and hosts recreational rides for all levels in the area. 

Visit www.cvcbike.org to learn how to become a member and participate in local club meetings, rides, bike safety, bike routes, local hills, road/mountain bicycling, races, and more. 

Moorpark Bike Rides Social Road Biking Group

Moorpark Bike Rides is a social road biking group open to local cycling enthusiast. The goal of the group is to introduce road cyclists to great rides in eastern Ventura County while becoming more fit. Riders regroup often during rides and have refueling breaks halfway into each route. Purely social offshoot group of the Channel Islands Bicycle Club. Visit moorparkbikeclub.blogspot.com for more information.

North Ranch Mountain Bikers

Founded in 1988, the North Ranch Mountain Bikers is the biggest and oldest mountain bike riding group in the Los Angeles area. It has 2 or 3 rides every weekend on many different trails throughout the year, including the Santa Monica Mountains in Ventura/L.A. Counties, Santa Barbara, Big Bear, Mammoth and many other locations. The rides are recreational and cross-country in nature and not for racing. 

The club encourages safe, responsible and courteous trail riding. Helmets are mandatory on group rides and riders are expected to also bring their own water, snack, gloves, sunblock and common-sense tools to fix minor mechanical problems on the trail. Visit www.nrmbc.org for more information!

CycleBar Thousand Oaks

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The grand opening of the first dedicated cycling studio in Thousand Oaks, CycleBar took place on September 25, 2017 at The Lakes at Thousand Oaks.

Highly trained CycleStar instructors take participants through 50-minute rides inside its CycleTheatre, a tiered room holding 49 custom bikes, along with state-of-the-art lighting, video and audio technology, including an onsite DJ booth, and a temperature-controlled HVAC system which cycles in fresh air every ten minutes.

Register for classes and reserve bikes online at thousandoaks.cyclebar.com or email thousandoaks@cyclebar.com.

Location: 2200 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd. #20/30, Thousand Oaks.