Weekend Event Guide

[Note: This post was originally published on Wednesday, 8/18)]

Portland Parks & Rec is hosting the
All-City BMX Jam on Saturday.

It looks like this heat wave is finally starting to pass, and the upcoming weekend should be blissfully mild.  As a reward for all of your sweat and sunburns allow me to present a jam-packed event guide for your riding pleasure.

Friday, August 20th

4:30pm-6:30pm: Portland Opera Bikes Beerana
Stop by the Portland Opera Center (on the Eastbank Esplanade south of OMSI) after work and enjoy complimentary Widmer beer, snacks, and samplings from their upcoming presentations of Leoncavallo’s “Pagliacci” and Orff’s “Carmina Burana” on their riverfront patio.  Located at the south end of the Eastbank Esplanade at 211 SE Caruthers St.

7:00pm: Hot Wheelz Mobile Dance Party
Already pining for Pedalpalooza?  This monthly gathering of music, loud outfits, and all forms of human-powered transportation just may be the fix you need.  Ride meets at 7:00pm at the Bye and Bye at NE 10th and Alberta.

9:00pm: Dropout Bike Club Monthly Ride
A freak bike ride that’s open to everyone. Come out and meet your friendly local Dropouts. Ride meets at Colonel Summers park at 9:00pm.

Saturday, August 21st

6:00am: Vine Ride
32, 65, and 100 mile routes wind through scenic wine country around Newberg on this benefit ride for the Children’s Cancer Association.  Finish line party includes live music, Hawaiian BBQ, and a chance to win a bike.  Register online or day of event.

10:00am: Museums by Bike–Fort Vancouver
Brought to you by the Museum Lady, Carye Bye, this tour meets up at Mallory Meadows Park in Portland and ventures across the river to explore the history surrounding Vancouver, WA.  Bring a picnic lunch and money for museum admissions.

11:00am-9:00pm: Alberta Street Fair
A benifit for the Community Cycling Center, the Alberta Street Fair closes off 20 blocks of NE Alberta Street (NE 10th to 30th avenues) to auto traffic and opens it up to art, music, crafts, and more.  Stop by the CCC between 12:00pm and 3:30pm for free bike wrenching.

1:00pm-4:00pm: All-City BMX Jam
This community BMX party at Glenhaven Skatepark will feature a DJ,  prizes, food, and competition categories for ages 19 and under.  Click here for a printable flyer.

3:30pm-7:30pm: Franz Bakery Criterium
An 8-corner route around Franz Bakery in NE Portland, this 1.1km cash-payout race features Men’s and Women’s categories and point-based awards.  Register online or day of race.

Sunday, August 22nd

7:00am: Portland Century
A tour of all things PDX, the Portland Century takes you on some of the best riding in town, with 100, 50, and 25 mile routes for all skill levels.  Fully catered and supported, this ride ends at Portland State University with a free beer garden and gourmet dinner for participants.   Register online by Thursday for discounted entry fee, or day of race.

7:00 pm: Sunset Mystery Ride
Meet at the Vera Katz Statue on the Eastbank Esplanade and ride to a mystery location to watch the sunset. You will not regret doing this ride!

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dutch
dutch
13 years ago

maybe its not on the shift list where you were finding info, but the annual monthly dropout ride is this friday as well. Its a freak bike ride, but for all of portlands bike culture. Its been going on monthly now for 5+ years.

Colonel summers park, ride leaves at 9pm?

Amy
Amy
13 years ago

Portland Triathlon is on Sunday.

Kt
Kt
13 years ago

Portland Century is not a race.

buglas
buglas
13 years ago

For those looking a bit to the south, the Albany Criterium Bike Race is on Sunday, the 22nd in downtown Albany. Unsure of the times for the various classifications. The Albany Visitors Association didn’t put a lot of details on their website.

buglas
buglas
13 years ago

OBRA Website has full schedule for Albany.

Team Portland Century
13 years ago

Thanks for including the Portland Century in your list! As Kt mentions, it is indeed not a race, just a nice, pleasurable day of touring Portland and its fringes.

You may also register for the ride at Pre-Ride Check In at the Lucky Lab NORTHWEST on Saturday from 1-4.

Volunteers ride free.

See website for details.

Discounted registration ends at 11:59 tonight.

It’s a top-notch bike ride fitting for this top-notch bike city! Don’t miss out!

Spiffy
13 years ago

didn’t do the Beerana or Alberta Street Fair like I had wanted, but did do the Sunset Mystery Ride… it was a short east ride to Oak’s Park… however, there was some delay in leaving and we got to the location after sunset… also, it was down on the beach so people were locking their bike and leaving them far away as they walked down to the beach… it was my first ride and I didn’t come prepared or plan to stay after getting to the destination… it was nice to see Oak’s Park all quiet and empty… wasn’t nice to find the bathrooms all locked up though… hehe…

Ely
Ely
13 years ago

Portland Century Rocked! I rode 25mi & volunteered for the cleanup shift, so ALL my muscles got a workout. Great ride + free food & beer = awesome! 🙂