Redbike made it's way to Art Basel 2015 and what a magical evening it was! We fill you in on highlights, favorite instructor moments, and pictures from our amazing night of pop up rides under the stars.

Our bikes made their way to Wynwood with the help of our super strong (and can we say handsome?) instructors. We got set up at the beautiful new outdoor garden known as The Wynwood Yard. Surrounded by the vibrancy of Art Basel, tourists and locals enjoying the nice Sunday weather, and healthy food trucks, the setting could not be more perfect.

Our Redpack showed up and got set up with shoes and complementary headsets provided by Soundoff Miami. "The sound system was so cool!" says Steph. "Everyone riding had their personal headsets. All they could hear was our music and our instruction. All other noise was blocked off. I think it made their experience really fun and interesting. It was hard not to get into the ride...everyone was so in the zone!"

We definitely took spinning to another level. Locals on the street stood in awe as they watched spinning tranform into movement art. "The entire class was able to put on a show for the onlookers who were passing by. Everyone was riding as a unit and the choreography made it look artistic. The class and the energy really vibed well with the feel of Art Basel. We couldn't have asked for a more picture perfect night" says Adam.

And what's an event without friends, family, food, and fun? Albert can describe the night in just one word: INCREDIBLE. New friends joined us for the event, the stormy skies cleared up to allow for a beautiful sunset, amazing and healthy food options provided by Della Bowls, as well as other great food trucks, are one of the few highlights. But riding alongside my Redbike family, and real family, tops it all."

Thanks to everyone who closed off Miami Art Week with us! We'll see you back in the saddle at Brickell this week. Check out our weekly schedule and book your bikes! www.redbikestudios.com

Our bikes made their way to Wynwood with the help of our super strong (and can we say handsome?) instructors. We got set up at the beautiful new outdoor garden known as The Wynwood Yard. Surrounded by the vibrancy of Art Basel, tourists and locals enjoying the nice Sunday weather, and healthy food trucks, the setting could not be more perfect.

Our Redpack showed up and got set up with shoes and complementary headsets provided by Soundoff Miami. "The sound system was so cool!" says Steph. "Everyone riding had their personal headsets. All they could hear was our music and our instruction. All other noise was blocked off. I think it made their experience really fun and interesting. It was hard not to get into the ride...everyone was so in the zone!"

We definitely took spinning to another level. Locals on the street stood in awe as they watched spinning tranform into movement art. "The entire class was able to put on a show for the onlookers who were passing by. Everyone was riding as a unit and the choreography made it look artistic. The class and the energy really vibed well with the feel of Art Basel. We couldn't have asked for a more picture perfect night" says Adam.

And what's an event without friends, family, food, and fun? Albert can describe the night in just one word: INCREDIBLE. New friends joined us for the event, the stormy skies cleared up to allow for a beautiful sunset, amazing and healthy food options provided by Della Bowls, as well as other great food trucks, are one of the few highlights. But riding alongside my Redbike family, and real family, tops it all."

Thanks to everyone who closed off Miami Art Week with us! We'll see you back in the saddle at Brickell this week. Check out our weekly schedule and book your bikes! www.redbikestudios.com
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