About Franklin County Cyclists

What we do is who we are

The roots of the Franklin County Cyclists began in 2008, when we first formed as Summit Health Bike Club. In 2012, due to overwhelming growth we transformed into "FCC" and became a non-profit 501 C4 corporation. In 2019 FCC status was changed to a 501 C3.

Our Signature Rides are on Tuesday Evenings late April through Mid September. We ride at 5:00 and 5:30pm with 5 levels of riders all starting and ending at the same location. There are 20 different starting locations. We ask that riders under 16 ride with an adult. All communication is through e-mail, web site or FaceBook.

Our Roots

What We Do

  • Our Mission is to promote safe, healthy, fun activities for cyclists. We also strive to educate not only the riders but also the public.

  • FCC provides an annual Bicycle Safety and Maintenance workshop for adults

    FCC provided a Bicycle Safety Rodeo for Children in the 3rd-5th grades.

    FCC supports weekly Tuesday evening rides for all levels of cyclists with 5 different routes, First Aid and SAG support.

    FCC hosts a biking event in which 100% of the proceeds are donated to local organizations.

    FCC hosts an annual time trial event where members can gauge their fitness from year to year.

    FCC posted billboards through-out the county making motorists aware of the "4 foot Rule" when passing a cyclist and increasing awareness of cyclists on the roadways.

    FCC is also represented on the Stakeholders Group for the Pedestrian and Bicycle Improvement Plan in Chambersburg, PA.

  • Riders exhibit an improvement in confidence both related to safety and skills.

    Riders are having fun and meeting new friends.

    Children received helmets and practice their skills.

    Local organizations benefit from biking event fundraisers.

    Riders get to test their abilities during the Time Trial and compete against each other.

    Riders get healthy, fun exercise and improve their physical status.

    Motorists are becoming more aware of cyclists sharing the roads.

    In the near future we expect to see the Rail Trail expanded and safer routes for all individuals to get to their destinations.

Awards

Franklin County Cyclists is Proud to Recognize Members

Franklin County Cyclists is committed in policy, principle and practice to maintaining an environment which prohibits discriminatory behavior and provides equal opportunity for all persons. Franklin County Cyclists does not and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, gender identity, age, national origin, physical or mental disability, marital status, sexual orientation or military status in any of its activities or operations. These activities include but are not limited to selection of board members, volunteers, vendors and sponsors. We are committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for all members, volunteers, vendors, and sponsors.

Commitment to Nondiscrimination

FCC Bylaws

The Board of Franklin County Cyclists is committed to acting and governing in a transparent and logical manner. The Board follows the Franklin County Cyclist By-Laws which were up-dated in 2023.