#PrideBikeBop in the Dublin Pride Parade 2022
Last year, because the Dublin Pride March could not take place due to Covid-19, Monthly Cycles organised #PrideBikeBop, with the support of IBikeDublin. And so this year, we're bringing #PrideBikeBop to the Dublin Pride March on Saturday, 25 June 2022.

We ask that everyone who'd like to join us uses the sign up form below.

About Us: Monthly Cycles aims to bring women in Dublin together each month for an inclusive cycle around the city. Above all, these are social events, with the added bonuses of exploring the capital, sharing experiences, exchanging tips, and (very importantly) enjoying caffeine & cake! We're intersectional feminists, inclusive of LGBTQ+ participants - and that unequivocally includes our trans, intersex and non-binary siblings - and we have queer representation among our organisers. Our website is: https://monthly.bike/

Our Data Protection Notice for this event can be found at: https://monthly.bike/pride-bike-bop-data-protection/ 
That Notice includes: the reasons we ask you to register; the personal data we gather; the reasons for collecting it; and how long we'll keep it.
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The PrideBikeBop event takes place as part of Dublin Pride. By participating in this event, your image may be captured in photos and videos by members of the public and/or by members of the media. As such, these images could be shared across social media and in traditional media. Please confirm that you have read and understood this by selecting the 'Yes' button below. *
#PrideBikeBop 2021. (Image: @embeeie)
Image is a photo take during last year's PrideBikeBop. It shows two queer women cycling away from the camera as they travel north along O'Connell Street, Dublin 1. They're wearing pride flags on their backs (like capes, really) and are holding hands in the air. One of the women also has an "End Direct Provision" tote bag on her back, because end Direct Provision, dammit.
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