Photo via Evolve
All across the province, British Columbians adapt and overcome whatever weather conditions are thrown our way. That typically means enduring rain, rain, and more rain.
This winter, don’t just tolerate rain — embrace it! Evolve believes a little rain shouldn’t stop your ride, which is why it’s giving away three Arc’teryx jackets so you can stay dry and keep rolling through the season in style.
In celebration of Winter GoByBike Week, Evolve is encouraging you to get outside and ride from February 16 to March 2. Every ride of at least five minutes earns you one entry to win, with unlimited entries available.
The more you ride, the more chances you have to win one of three Arc’teryx jackets in the colour and size of your choice. Future rides just got a lot more weatherproof!
Stay extra safe when riding by dressing in warm, bright colours so that others can see you. Reduce your speed to stay safe on icy or unpredictable roads, and of course, always wear a helmet (that’s not just our tip — it’s the law).
Evolve is a micromobility share program that offers e-bike, e-scooter, and e-cargo bike share services in B.C.
Created by BCAA, Evolve is BC-owned and operated alongside Evo Car Share, and runs public micromobility share programs in Whistler, Squamish, Vancouver’s North Shore, SFU Burnaby, and Vancouver Island communities, including Nanaimo, Comox Valley, Langford, and Saanich.
Once you sign up for Evolve, you’ll be able to locate e-bikes and e-scooters near you through the app, or at an Evolve Parking Zone. Put on your helmet, start your ride through the app, and off you go! Check out the contest rules here.
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