Become a certified bike safety instructor during three-day seminar at Virginia Tech
Last modified: Apr 15, 2025, 12:17 p.m.

From: Sustainable Transportation
Virginia Tech Sustainable Transportation will host a three-day League Cycling Instructor (LCI) seminar from Friday, May 30, through Sunday, June 1, in Blacksburg. The nationally recognized seminar is a unique opportunity for individuals passionate about cycling to become certified bike safety educators through the League of American Bicyclists.
Participants will be trained using the League’s Smart Cycling curriculum, which prepares instructors to teach safe, confident cycling to people of all ages and experience levels. Topics include youth riding, riding legally with traffic, motorist education, bike handling skills, group riding, and more.
The seminar will be led by League Cycling Coach Diana Hildebrand, the education and outreach manager at Bike Cleveland. Hildebrand has taught bike education since 2019 and was named the League’s 2024 Gail and Jim Spann Educator of the Year. She is known for her inclusive, engaging teaching style that empowers communities to embrace cycling as a practical and enjoyable way to get around.
By completing the seminar, participants will join a nationwide network of nearly 7,000 certified League Cycling Instructors, gaining access to exclusive teaching materials, general liability insurance coverage through the League, and the ability to teach Smart Cycling classes to adults and children alike.
Why attend?
Becoming an LCI not only supports the local cycling community—it opens the door to meaningful engagement, educational outreach, and leadership opportunities in promoting bike safety. Whether you’re a teacher, advocate, or simply passionate about cycling, this seminar offers the tools and confidence to make an impact.
Requirements:
Completion of the Smart Cycling Complete course
Individual or family membership with the League of American Bicyclists ($50/year)
Comfort and confidence riding with traffic
Registration details:
Early bird rate: $550 (available through May 2 at 11:59 p.m. ET)
Standard rate: $625 (after May 2)
Registration closes: May 9 at 11:59 p.m. ET
Registration includes all course materials: Smart Cycling Manual, Youth Manual, Group Riding Manual, and a seminar T-shirt.
Spaces are limited, so early registration is encouraged. For questions or additional information, contact the League Coach or seminar organizers listed on the registration page.