Sunday, July 8, 2018

Twin Cities Adaptive Cycling: Bringing Hope to Riders with Disabilities.

Volunteer Mary sports unique safety helmet: rear view mirror, communications gear, camera. At home base along the Greenway Mary is in constant touch with knowledgeable staff and velo clients. I watched as an elegant tandem recumbent -- one one of the 25 adaptive cycles available to individuals with disabilities -- pulled in to HQ. Passenger was an enthusiastic young woman who, though blind, rides at least once weekly, more if she has time.

Twin Cities Adaptive Cycling co-founder Caito, a South Minneapolis native, got her "adaptive" training in Berkeley, CA.  2018 is first full year of operations here in the Cities, and the boss reports growing interest in, and demand for, services of TCAC. The organization is a 501(c)(3), 

Secure equipment storage is available inside a former railroad boxcar, converted to meet needs of TCAC. The velo fleet comprises 25+ adaptive cycles, including hand cycles, recumbent foot trikes, tandems and therapeutic cycles. 

Beautiful custom made recumbent had just been donated to the non-profit, and I believe I witnessed its maiden voyage. Tandem "captain" Dale, who you can see on right side of the foto,  is long-time volunteer.

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