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Thursday, April 16, 2026
Bay Area Bike Champions Named for 2026
Bike Month begins May 1, Bike to Work/Wherever Day is May 14
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Joey Kotfica
Contact
Marcella Aranda 415.778.5214
Ilyse Magy 415.773.1842
Organizers of Bay Area Bike to Wherever Days (BTWD)
announced the winners of the 2026 Bike Champion of the Year
awards. Drawn from public nominations, these champions are recognized for inspiring bicycling in their communities across the nine Bay Area counties.
“Building a future where biking is safe and accessible for everyone in the Bay Area is a collective effort,” said Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) Executive Director Andrew Fremier. “This year's Bike Champions show how people can step up, lead and create real and positive impact across the region.”
The 2026 Bike Champion of the Year award winners are:
Alameda County
: Hayward resident
Alejandro Jasso,
who helped transform his community by adding bike racks, running a regular repair tent at the farmers market, and launching monthly group rides called “Wayward in Hayward.”
Contra Costa County
: Richmond resident
Maria “Downhill Diva”
is an advocate and mentor dedicated to making East Bay cycling more inclusive, safe and joyful for all riders.
Marin County
Gwen Froh
has led Marin County's Safe Routes to Schools program for more than two decades, advancing youth bike safety and helping communities build a culture where biking to school is normal, supported and safe.
Napa County
: At just 17, St. Helena resident
Charles “Mickey” Wagner
is becoming a community fixture, teaching others to ride and repairing bikes at his local school and farmers market. Mickey is deaf and wears cochlear implants, and rides with confidence and joy.
San Francisco County
Molly Hayden
leads Bike Buses across San Francisco, serves as a Slow Street Steward on Page Street, and is co-President of the Lower Haight Merchant and Neighbor Association, where she advocates for active and public transportation.
San Mateo County
: Pacifica parent
Cherie Chan
secured grant funding for bike racks and paths, led school walk audits for safer routes, and organized community events including the Pacifica Bike Park Seaside Pedal Party.
Santa Clara County
Kelly Boyett
, Director of Programs at the Silicon Valley Bike Exchange, revived a bike repair program with the Palo Alto Veterans Association, creating a space where veterans teach fellow veterans bike maintenance as part of recreational therapy.
Solano County
Alexi Sinclair
, Vallejo resident and founder of V-Town Bikes, organizes bi-weekly rides for all ages and skill levels and regularly volunteers his time and expertise across Solano County and the broader Bay Area.
Solano County
: Dixon 7th grader
Braxton Winchester
models safety on his daily bike commute to school daily, building a culture of active transportation within his community
Sonoma County
Larissa Connors
, a math teacher at Montgomery High School in Santa Rosa, is recognized for her dedication to bike commuting, competitive mountain bike racing, and her contagious energy in getting more kids on bikes.
MTC will recognize all 2026 winners at its meeting on Wednesday, May 27, both in person and virtually. Each honoree will receive an engraved plaque, a signed MTC certificate, and prizes from Sports Basement and Mike's Bikes.
Full winner profiles and more information are available at
BayAreaBikeToWork.com
What’s Next? Bay Area Bike Challenge Begins May 1
Bay Area Bike to Wherever Days kicks off with the highly anticipated Bay Area Bike Challenge, a month-long event encouraging riders to log their trips for a chance to win prizes. This year’s collective goal is 175,000 miles.
Participants can compete across 12 prize categories, including:
Most miles ridden
Most creative route
Random prize drawings are open to anyone who rides at least once during the month.
“Prizes at every level make sure the Bike Challenge is accessible for all kinds of riders, from experts to people who might be getting on a bike for the first time,” said Marcella Aranda,
BTWD Program Manager.
“Cycling is for everyone, and Bay Area Bike to Wherever Days is a time to demonstrate that.”
Register for the 2026 Bay Area Bike Challenge
and then log your bike rides on Ride with GPS between May 1 and 31. Bay Area Bike to Work/Wherever Day is Thursday, May 14, with energizer stations open across the Bay Area giving out exclusive swag bags.
Visit
BayAreaBikeToWork.com
to:
Learn more and join the Bay Area Bike Challenge
Pledge to Ride your bike in May
Find energizer stations near you and map your route for Bay Area Bike to Work/Wherever Day on Thursday, May 14
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Find events near you all season long
Bay Area Bike to Wherever Days is presented by
MTC
(the transportation planning, financing and coordinating agency for the nine-county San Francisco Bay Area),
511
(the region’s traveler information system), and
Amazon
. BTWD 2026 also receives regional support from the
Bay Area Air Quality Management District
and BART, as well as from many sponsors at the local level. Prizes for the Bike Champion of the Year winners were donated by
MTC
Sports Basement
and
Mike’s Bikes
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