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Maui Bicycling League expands keiki program

The Maui Bicycling League is expanding its youth education efforts with a new Learn to Ride Better Keiki Clinic on April 18 at Kanaha Beach Park. Photo courtesy Maui Bicycling League

The Maui Bicycling League is expanding its Keiki Bike Education Program with the launch of the Learn to Ride Better Keiki Clinic at Kanaha Beach Park.

The new clinic will start at 9:30 a.m. April 18, offering children ages 7 to 12 an opportunity to improve bike handling skills and learn how to ride safely. The clinic seeks to build on the league’s Keiki Bike Education Program, launched last July 2025, which introduced bicycle safety and riding skills to Maui students through partnerships with schools and community organizations.

“We are planting the seeds early,” said Saman Dias, chair of the Maui Bicycling League. “By teaching keiki how to ride safely and responsibly, we are helping build a new generation that understands the value of cycling and the importance of sharing the road from both the cyclist’s and motorist’s perspectives.”

During the clinic, participants will practice bike control, turning and maneuvering, situational awareness, and the fundamentals of safely sharing the road. Maui Cyclery owner Donnie Arnoult has volunteered to teach the first clinic.

The Learn to Ride Better Keiki Bike Skills Clinic has limited space, and registration is required. Families interested in participating can learn more at tinyurl.com/4cpjxxy9.

Starting at $4.62/week.

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