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Cycling in Bermuda
Back before the automobile was allowed to roam free, most Bermudians pedaled their bicycle to work. Bicycles can still be seen on Bermuda’s roads as the sport as a popular pastime for residents. Mountain biking and road racing is a big passtime in Bermuda.

The Bermuda Bicycle Association (www.bermudabicycle.org) has a calendar of events on its website.

For more information on Events in Bermuda, go to Calendar of Events.
CD&P Grand Prix Cycling
Cyclists from around the world with compete in the Annual CD&P Bermuda Grand Prix beginning Thursday, September 20 through Sunday, September 23. The four-stage event includes 3 criterium races and a hill climb.
Thursday, Sept 20 - Hamilton Criterium for Juniors through Elite riders. Starts at 7pm.
Friday, Sept 21 - Lighthouse Challenge for Junior through Elite Cyclers beginning at 5pm.
Saturday, Sept 22 is the Cheerios Dockyard Criterium at 11am for Junior to Elite riders.
Sunday, Sept 23 is the Hamilton Circuit Race sponsored by Catlin and starts at 8am.
Bermuda Bicycling Association
The Bermuda Bicycle Association was established in 1974, with the aim of developing talent to represent Bermuda in cycling both locally and internationally. We are affiliated with the Bermuda Olympic Association and the Union Cyclist International. Information on Road Races and Mountain Bike Races are available.
PO Box DV 192, Devonshire DV BX, Bermuda Secretary: bert@northrock.bm.
Fantasea Bicycling

This is a great tour for the active visitor to see some of the little known views of Bermuda, get a little exercise, and a well deserved beach break. Enjoy a shore line cruise to the exotic 9 Beaches Resort in the rural West end of Bermuda, where you will be provided a 21-speed mountain bike, riding instruction and safety information for a guided cycle tour along the original Bermuda Railway Trail. Commentary, point of interest, spectacular views, stunning seascapes, lush gardens with exotic flora and fauna are all part of the 5-8 mile journey. Along the route you will visit Fort Scaur or a 17th century family estate and at the end cool off in the Bermuda waters at 9 Beaches.