San Jose Bicycle Club
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Junior Racing Program
Provides a supportive environment for junior cyclists (boys and girls) to reach their full potential, developing skills from beginner to advanced levels.

Racing Events
Offers regular racing events such as Twilights and Winter Series, providing opportunities for members to compete and improve their skills.

Group Rides
Organizes group rides like the Saturday Ride, fostering community and providing structured training opportunities for cyclists of various skill levels.

About
San Jose Bicycle Club


Founded in
2020
EIN
23-7376576
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Sports Teams
Address
7426 TULARE HILL DR SAN JOSE, CA 95139-1265 United States
Website
https://www.teamsanjose.org/
Phone
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Email address
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sjbc/
About
The San Jose Bicycle Club, founded in 2020, is committed to nurturing and developing cyclists, especially junior cyclists, through coaching and racing events. The club aims to increase skills, ability, and enjoyment in cycling within the community and promote competitive sportsmanship.
Mission
The San Jose Bicycle Club's mission is to nurture and develop its members, promoting growth and enjoyment in the sport of cycling.

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