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Home :: Shop :: Our Merchandise We know that you bike Boston, now wear your pride with our extraordinarily fashionable cycling gear! From hoodies to performance socks, we have what you need to stay warm and classy. Out on the town or in the local crit, we have you covered (literally). Stop by the shop at 109 Atlantic Ave Call us at (617) 670-0637 I Bike Boston T-Shirts Our famous ‘I Bike Boston’ T-Shirt is no longer just for Urban AdvenTours guides! We’ve made our custom tees available to everyone. Whether you’ve been biking Boston for decades, came in town for a tour, or just want to show off your love of Urban AdvenTours, these tees are perfect! We also have tons of other neighborhood T-shirts: From Fenway to the South End, Jamaica Plain to Harvard, and Charlestown to Beacon Hill…We’ve got all the bases covered. Give us a call or come by the shop to see what we have in stock. Unisex Sizes: S, M, L, XL, XXL Women’s specific shirts have been discontinued by our supplier.

We still have a few left – call or email to check in! Shirts are just $20.00! I Bike Boston Jersey Our famous ‘I Bike Boston’ logo has made it onto a race cut jersey, at home on a local century or grueling 12 hour endurance race.
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These extremely comfortable jerseys from Earth Wind & Rider are perfect for spring and fall rides as well as a quick trip to the pub. Black or Red available! Unisex Sizes: S, M, L, XL Bib shorts are essential to any cyclist looking to do rides longer than 15 miles. With a great chamois to keep all your important bits well padded, our bib shorts are a great addition to any riders’ stable. Custom made by Craft, they will be your go-to for years to come. Men’s Sizes: S, M, L, XL Choose from our classic hoodie from American Apparel or go for our new organic cotton hoodie. Both are sure to keep you warm when you’re biking in the spring, or on those cool summer nights! Keep it wheel with our Urban AdvenTours Bike Shop tees. Printed on Organic Cotton, featuring the legendary visage of Paul Revere riding a bike! What better way to start your morning or warmup from the cold with our ‘I Bike Boston’ mug. Make sure everyone in your home or office knows that you bike Boston!

We gladly accept all major credit cards and are happy to accept cash if you want to pick your item(s) up at our location at 103 Atlantic Ave. **Please note: A shipping fee will be added to all merchandise orders shipped to customers. This is $5 for t-shirts and determined for other merchandise orders by weight. I Bike Boston Socks If you are like us, you cannot have enough good socks. You will love our Sock Guy ‘I Bike Boston’ socks. Wear them with your Sidis or Vans – you’ll be comfortable and looking rad. Our new cotton-twill cycle caps feature a KoolFit® elastic sweatband and sleek profile, perfect for those long rides, or just around the town. Black or Green: One size fits all After a nice long ride, enjoy your first drink from one of our pint glasses. Choose between our company logo or ‘I Bike Boston’ series. $9.00 / pint glass Our customized water bottles are perfect for grabbing on the go! They fit nicely into most standard water bottle racks and proudly display your UA pride!

IRONMAN Women's Zoot SS Cycling Top - Teal SKU# IRONMAN Women's Zoot SS Cycling Top - Teal This product qualifies for FREE Shipping on U.S. orders over $100. Hit the road in the IRONMAN® Cycling Jersey by ZOOT. It’s the perfect jersey for your weekly ride. Sublimated Italian fabric ensures the very best in moisture management, Comfort and Durability PLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM RUNS APPROXIMATELY A SIZE SMALL •UPF 50+ Sun protection •Mesh back ventilation, exclusive Italian gripper provides breathable, secure compression to keep sleeves in place •Silicone gripper at hem for secure fit, Full length camlock zipper for venting •3 back pockets for nutrition storage •Flatlock stitching to minimize chafing •Do not iron, Do not bleach, For specific care instructions please reference the ZOOT care tag on garment. Please Rotate To View View cart & checkout View cart & checkoutDiorJonea’ didn’t want to leave the state she called home, her friends, her basketball and track teammates or her high school, but she and her mom were moving to Colorado to be near her sister.

She started going to an early college tech school, but there was no structure and she started falling behind. She dropped out of school. She planned to go back eventually, but didn’t know how to find the right school. A few months later, Rachael, a CYC Educational Outreach Specialist, called her and asked if she wanted to go back to school. At first she wasn’t going to even call Rachael back, but her mom pushed her to call her. She finally did and they set up a time to meet. She was so nervous to meet with Rachael. She really wanted to graduate this school year, but wasn’t she sure if it was possible. The meeting wasn’t that bad and Rachael gave her a few different school options to think about. When she heard about DC-21, it seemed like it could be a good fit. They were lucky enough to be able to visit the school that day and as soon as DiorJonea’ walked through the doors she liked it. She enrolled that day.Since working with Rachael and attending , DiorJonea’ has excelled in school.

She says “every day I walk into the building and (the Principal), Mr. Simmons, tells me I am a queen and a scholar.” This kind of support means the world to DiorJonea’. Last quarter she made honor roll and is on track to make it again. She beams with pride as we look over her grades. She has all As and she will graduate with her high school diploma in January. She will be the first in her family to graduate from high school. Her family has played a big part in her motivation. Although two of her brothers are incarcerated, she says they push her the hardest. They are always checking in to see how she’s doing in school and they make her send pictures of her grades. Both Rachael and her DiorJonea’s counselor at DC-21 say they have seen her attitude change a lot too. If she has a question or needs help, she will reach out to her teachers and the other staff. DiorJonea’s goal is to move back to Texas and go to college and become a nurse. There is no doubt that she will reach these goals.

Transitioning to high school from middle school is hard. It doesn’t matter who you are. While Monique had a lot of her friends make the transition with her, walking into a school with over a thousand students was overwhelming. She felt lost and scared. There was so much homework and finding a silent place to study at home with her mom, dad, 3 siblings and her niece was difficult. Monique also got sucked into the “fun” of ditching class, it seemed like everyone was doing it so why not. She started failing a couple of her classes and she didn’t know what to do; overwhelmed from getting so behind left her feeling helpless. She couldn’t see a way out.Monique started working with Emily, a CYC Educational Intervention Specialist, and slowly started to turn things around. When Emily and Monique started working together, Emily didn’t even bring up grades because the instant they were mentioned Monique shutdown. The second semester of her freshman year, her goal was to pass all her classes.

She worked hard and began to gain faith in her ability to do her work. She met her goal and passed all her classes.Now in her sophomore year, Monique even checks her grades on her own. Monique says “ last year, the thought of wasting my lunch time to do homework was crazy to me, but now I pretty much do homework during lunch every day. I care about my grades.” Monique and Emily beam with pride as they announce that Monique has no missing assignments, great attendance and all Bs and As. She stays after school every day to get her homework done. She also joined student council last year and while she was hesitant at first, she loves it now. It pushed her to make new friends and has made her involved with her school in many different ways. She loves her school now! Her favorite class this year is Biology. Her goal is to attend college at Colorado University. When asked who she wants to make proud, she says “my mom.” Emily says “it’s been so amazing to watch Monique grow.

I’m so proud of her and it’s so great to be able to see her relax and have fun in high school while staying on top of her grades and her attendance.”Sometimes all it takes is a little extra support and perseverance. In 2015, Jesse came across Julissa’s list of students who dropped out of Emily Griffith High School. Emily Griffith just didn’t have enough structure for Jesse and he ended up not obtaining any credits during the time he spent there. Jesse really just needed someone to support him and stay persistent. CYC's model was the perfect fit for Jesse. Julissa met with him and his mom and they figured out a plan. Initially, Julissa enrolled Jesse in Justice High School because it was the only good fit that was enrolling at the time. While it was great to get Jesse back into school right away, he decided it was not the best long-term fit. He advocated for himself and enrolled in the Contemporary Learning Academy. Jesse became committed to his education and determined to graduate with a high school diploma.

He will graduate in two weeks. After graduating, Jesse will attend the Colorado Construction Institute where he will not only obtain a certificate in construction, but he will also be paid for his work during the program and be able to start supporting himself.Finding a voice as a young woman in high school is not easy. Danielle is a senior at Colorado High School Charter (CHSC) and is ready to have her voice heard. Danielle has seen a lot happen in her life. She saw her dad get taken away by immigration officers and she saw her mom lose hope. For two years Danielle woke up her siblings every morning, found them a good snack for the walk to school, made sure they had clothes, took them and picked them up from school, cleaned the house, cooked dinner, and did laundry. Eventually her aunt and grandma adopted them. School wasn’t Danielle’s priority during all of this. She had to advocate for the well-being of her siblings and herself. She had to step up and be the one to care for them.

Since then Danielle has grown a lot. She has found her voice and she is committed to school. Vanessa Q., a CYC post-secondary advocate at CHSC, not only works with students to pursue post-secondary goals, but she has helped many of the young women at CHSC to find their voice. With Vanessa’s help, Danielle spent hours on her application to an organization called Latinas Increasing Political Strength (LIPS). Danielle hasn’t stopped working since then. She is more dedicated to her school work and her future.In addition to LIPS, Vanessa and a few of the staff members at CYC and CHSC have started a young women empowerment group. In their first group gathering they are going to write love letters to themselves. Danielle says “a lot of girls, including myself, are really hard on themselves. I’m excited to write this letter and start learning to love myself.”Danielle plans to attend college in the fall and wants to study politics and veterinary medicine. She hopes to not only stay involved with LIPS and women empowerment, but plans to take on more responsibility.