about us

Supporting the cycling scene through social interaction and group activities as safety advocates

The Wild Hogs ride out of Weston Town Center every Tuesday and Thursday. We have a tradition of niceness and we never leave riders behind. We may direct you to different bike club rides more suited to your ability for the future but we won’t abandon you once a ride has started.

Our Vision

To provide a way for like minded cyclists to get together for safe group rides and other South Florida cycling related events.

Let's Meet Up

Because the Wild Hogs are such a diverse group, you'll be making friends with people you would otherwise never meet. We are riders of all shapes, sizes, ages, and skill levels ranging from recreational to racing.

WILD HOGS

MANAGEMENT TEAM

MANNY

MANNY

CO-FOUNDER

MACK

MACK

CO-FOUNDER

JAY

JAY

SOCIAL DIRECTOR AND RECRUITEMENT SPECIALIST

IVAN

IVAN

EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT OF MULTI-MEDIA

LOCATION

WILD HOGS LOCATION & UPCOMING EVENTS

Where we meet and a list of our upcoming rides

Current Month

November

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December

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PUTTING SAFETY FIRST

Rules Of The Road

The Wild Hogs commandments are set in place to ensure we consistently have a good time with what we enjoy doing together. This is also to establish who we are and what we are not. The Wild Hogs are a group of friendly cyclists that share a common love for fitness, having a good time while riding, staying safe, and healthy. We are a no-drop group that is welcome to any that want to share the road with us. We are not a racing group, competitive or reckless.

WILD HOGS

COMMANDMENTS

01

You Shall Always Put Safety First

02

You Shall Have A Tail Light & Tools

03

You Shall Be Ready To Roll By The Scheduled Time

04

Thou Shalt Not Perform Jack Rabbit Starts

05

Thou Shalt Not Ride Too Close To Other Hogs

06

Thou Shalt Not Ride Outside The Paceline

07

You Shall Stop For Any Mechanical Issues

08

Thou Shalt Not Commit Unlawful Acts

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You Shall Periodically Check On The Last Hog In the Pack

10

Honor and Respect Your Fellow Hogs

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