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Cycle Movement Adaptive Bike Program

Cycle Movement

Denver, Colorado - Denver County

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Provider overview

Cycle Movement runs week-long adaptive bike camps that teach children, teens, and adults with disabilities to ride a two-wheeled bicycle in the Denver metro area.

Cycle Movement is a volunteer-run Colorado nonprofit that brings the iCan Bike adaptive cycling program to the Denver metro area.

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Ages
Children, teens, and adults with intellectual, developmental, and physical disabilities
Season
Seasonal week-long adaptive bike camps
Cost
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iCan Bike adaptive cycling camp

Week-long adaptive bike camp, adaptive bicycles, volunteer spotters, rider eligibility, and registration.

Ages
Children, teens, and adults with intellectual, developmental, and physical disabilities
Season
Seasonal week-long adaptive bike camps
Schedule
Contact Cycle Movement for current iCan Bike camp dates, rider eligibility, and registration in the Denver metro area.
Cost
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Why this is listed
Cycle Movement is a Colorado nonprofit, partnered with iCan Shine, that brings the iCan Bike program to the Denver metro area, teaching children, teens, and adults with intellectual, developmental, and physical disabilities to ride a two-wheeled bicycle over a five-day, 75-minutes-per-day camp.
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Program details we found

iCan Bike adaptive cycling camp

Cycle Movement is a Colorado nonprofit, partnered with iCan Shine, that brings the iCan Bike program to the Denver metro area, teaching children, teens, and adults with intellectual, developmental, and physical disabilities to ride a two-wheeled bicycle over a five-day, 75-minutes-per-day camp.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names an adaptive bike program, iCan Shine, intellectual, developmental, and physical disabilities, adaptive bicycles with rollers, and a five-day camp.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about rider eligibility, the adaptive bike progression, volunteer spotters, what to bring, and how to register.

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What we found: Cycle Movement is a Colorado nonprofit, partnered with iCan Shine, that brings the iCan Bike program to the Denver metro area, teaching children, teens, and adults with intellectual, developmental, and physical disabilities to ride a two-wheeled bicycle over a five-day, 75-minutes-per-day camp.

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