Team Building at the Jersey Shore
Every team event has the same two failure modes. Half the invite list finds a reason to skip, and the half that shows up spends the first hour being awkward at each other. The activities that fix both are rare, and most of them involve a waiver and someone getting hurt.
The party bike is the exception.
Nobody opts out, nobody performs
There is no skill gap on a party bike. No one is athletic here, no one is unathletic, everyone just sits and pedals at a talking pace while the town rolls by. The quiet people do not have to present anything. The competitive people can pedal harder if it makes them happy. Twenty minutes in, the org chart has dissolved and people are just laughing at the same things.
It scales to the whole team
One bike is a department. Multiple bikes is the company. The Pedalcycle runs groups up to 45 people across multiple bikes at the same time, riding together through town. Split by team, mix the departments, or let the bikes race each other down the route. Send your headcount and we will set up the fleet.
September and October are the cheat code
Summer at the shore is for the crowds. September and October are for the teams that know better: the weather holds, the towns breathe again, and your event is not fighting a boardwalk full of tourists for space. Fall is exactly when companies plan quarter-end outings anyway. The calendar lines up on its own.
Pick your town
Beach Haven on Long Beach Island is the relaxed version: classic shore town, walkable, easy to pair with a team dinner. Seaside Heights is the energy version: the boardwalk, the noise, the classic Jersey Shore backdrop. Both work. The right one depends on whether your team ends the night with dinner or with the boardwalk.
How to book a corporate ride
Smaller teams can book directly on the calendar. For larger groups and multi-bike outings, message us through the contact page with your headcount and a couple of date options, and we will build the ride around your team.