Bike To Work Day Pit Stops Announced
- Loudoun County announced two pit-stop locations offering snacks and swag for Bike To Work Day commuters. - Organizers encouraged cyclists to visit the stops next month to get free refreshments and giveaways. - The event aims to promote commuting by bicycle and community health, county officials said (patch.com).
Loudoun County will host two Bike to Work Day pit stops in Leesburg and Sterling on Friday, May 15, 2026. (loudoun.gov) The county said the free morning stops are part of the Washington region’s annual Bike to Work Day, which includes more than 100 pit stops across the metropolitan area. Registered riders can pick up a free T-shirt, giveaways and refreshments before work. (loudoun.gov) The Loudoun pit stops will run from 6:30 a.m. to 9 a.m., and county officials said new and experienced bicycle commuters are both invited to register online in advance. Loudoun County Transit and Commuter Services is planning the local events. (loudoun.gov) Bike to Work Day is organized regionally by Commuter Connections and the Washington Area Bicyclist Association, which promote biking as an alternative to driving alone. Loudoun County’s event page says the program is open to riders across experience levels. (loudoun.gov) Patch reported the Loudoun stops will offer snacks, swag and raffle-prize opportunities alongside the regional event. The county is encouraging riders to post photos with the hashtag #BTWD2026. (patch.com) (loudoun.gov) The event returns after Loudoun hosted pit stop celebrations in Leesburg and Sterling in 2025 as part of the same regional Bike to Work Day network. The county says registration for the 2026 event is already open. (loudoun.gov 1) (loudoun.gov 2) For Loudoun commuters, the pitch is simple: ride in on May 15, stop for a T-shirt and refreshments, and join a regional commute event that county officials say will happen rain or shine. (loudoun.gov)