In celebration of Bike to Work Week and Bike Month in May, we are hosting CX Cycle Fest which includes a cycle exhibition with local cycling groups, REI’s Mobile Bike Shop Pop-up, a Massbike Bike Ride starting and ending at CX, a Stationary Bike Spin class with Fit Life, food trucks, giveaways, and more!
The event is taking place on Wednesday, May 17 from 4:00 pm-6:30 pm (Rain Date: Wednesday, May 24) on Scott Station Plaza located at the Green Line Lechmere Station Stop and to the left of the REI store at 181 Morgan Ave in Cambridge.
To register for the Massbike Ride, click HERE
To register for the Fit Life Outdoor Spin Class, click “Get Tickets”. (45 Minutes – limited space available)
CX Cycle Fest will also be celebrating the official opening of two new community spaces at CX named after Cambridge Trailblazers, Alberta Scott Station Plaza, and the Kittie Knox Cycle Center. Both open spaces are located at the gateway to the CX neighborhood and are adjacent to the new Green Line Lechmere Station at CX.
Alberta Scott Station Plaza is the open space visitors will arrive at when entering the CX neighborhood. It is the first impression and a place that one may stop to find their way, rest their feet, enjoy community events, wait for public transportation, and just pass through on their commute from here to there. Alberta Scott was a resident of Cambridgeport, and the first African American graduate of Radcliffe College. When she finished college in 1898, she was only the fourth African American to graduate from a women’s college in Massachusetts. After graduating, Scott felt it was her duty as an educated African American woman in New England to share her advantages with other Black students and began teaching at various schools.
The Kittie Knox Cycle Center is a bicycle center open to the public offering a bike tune-up station, a shower, restrooms, changing rooms, and lockers. This new space is easily accessible encouraging alternative transportation and making cycling an easy option. Kittie Knox was a resident of East Cambridge, a bicycle racer, and the first African American to be accepted into the League of American Wheelmen. Knox is known for being a prominent and accomplished cyclist who bravely confronted the era’s gender and racial barriers.
To further create community connections and a welcoming and inclusive place, these two new open spaces have been named after historical figures in Cambridge that have made a significant impact on our community and beyond.
Keep the party going, or cool down after your ride at Lamplighter Brewing Co.’s Cambridge Crossing taproom, where they’ll be pouring their brand new bike-themed beer brewed in collaboration with REI from 6:30 PM-8:30 PM. “Well Spoke” is a thirst-quenching German Lager brewed with imported malts, available for a limited time on draft and in four packs to go at the brewery. Or try a “Tour de Lampe” flight to take a spin through tasters of four European-inspired beers.
Please note, by entering CX Cycle Fest, attendees consent to appear in photo and/or video recordings that may be used for commercial or other purposes.